The Phylogeny of Human Chromosomes

The Phylogeny of Human Chromosomes
Author: H.N. Seuanez
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783642672606

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The question of how man has emerged must be as old as human thought itself. However, it was not until last century that, amidst a storm of opposition and highly emotional criticism, man was first conceived as a product of evolution rather than creation. Moreover, it is not yet thirty years since the chemical composition and molecular structure of the hereditary material was fully understood or the chromosome number of man became known. It should not be surprising then, to find how little, at present, we understand how our genes and chromosomes operate, and how they have evolved during phylogeny. In this work I have discussed how our own chromosomes have been transmitted and altered as far back as we may trace their phylogeny into the past. To make the work more complete, the composition and evolution of our own genome had also to be consiered in order to understand some of the recent findings at the chromosome level. These have resulted from using methods for localizing repetitive and single copy DNA sequences in chromosomes. Moreover, the development of biochemical methods of studying evolution at the macromolecular level has not only led to a more complete understanding of the evolutionary mechanisms, but has enabled us to make comparisons with evolutionary change at the chromosome level. In addition, a simple reference to the fossil record was necessary, because impressive discoveries in recent years have supplied valuable data on man's evolution.

The Phylogeny of Human Chromosomes

The Phylogeny of Human Chromosomes
Author: Héctor N. Seuánez
Publsiher: Springer Verlag
Total Pages: 189
Release: 1979-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0387093036

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Human Chromosomes

Human Chromosomes
Author: Orlando J. Miller,Eeva Therman
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2001
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 038795046X

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The fourth edition of this well-known text provides students, researchers and technicians in the area of medicine, genetics and cell biology with a concise, understandable introduction to the structure and behavior of human chromosomes. This new edition continues to cover both basic and up-to-date material on normal and defective chromosomes, yet is particularly strengthened by the complete revision of the material on the molecular genetics of chromosomes and chromosomal defects. The mapping and molecular analysis of chromosomes is one of the most exciting and active areas of modern biomedical research, and this book will be invaluable to scientists, students, technicians and physicians with an interest in the function and dysfunction of chromosomes.

Human Chromosomes

Human Chromosomes
Author: Eeva Therman
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1980
Genre: Cytogenetics
ISBN: UOM:39015000309537

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The Neutral Theory of Molecular Evolution

The Neutral Theory of Molecular Evolution
Author: Motoo Kimura
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1983
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0521317932

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This book is the first comprehensive treatment of this subject.

The Phylogeny of Human Chromosomes

The Phylogeny of Human Chromosomes
Author: Héctor N. Seuánez
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1979
Genre: Human chromosomes
ISBN: UCAL:B4299970

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Cytogenomics

Cytogenomics
Author: Thomas Liehr
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128235805

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Cytogenomics demonstrates that chromosomes are crucial in understanding the human genome and that new high-throughput approaches are central to advancing cytogenetics in the 21st century. After an introduction to (molecular) cytogenetics, being the basic of all cytogenomic research, this book highlights the strengths and newfound advantages of cytogenomic research methods and technologies, enabling researchers to jump-start their own projects and more effectively gather and interpret chromosomal data. Methods discussed include banding and molecular cytogenetics, molecular combing, molecular karyotyping, next-generation sequencing, epigenetic study approaches, optical mapping/karyomapping, and CRISPR-cas9 applications for cytogenomics. The book’s second half demonstrates recent applications of cytogenomic techniques, such as characterizing 3D chromosome structure across different tissue types and insights into multilayer organization of chromosomes, role of repetitive elements and noncoding RNAs in human genome, studies in topologically associated domains, interchromosomal interactions, and chromoanagenesis. This book is an important reference source for researchers, students, basic and translational scientists, and clinicians in the areas of human genetics, genomics, reproductive medicine, gynecology, obstetrics, internal medicine, oncology, bioinformatics, medical genetics, and prenatal testing, as well as genetic counselors, clinical laboratory geneticists, bioethicists, and fertility specialists. Offers applied approaches empowering a new generation of cytogenomic research using a balanced combination of classical and advanced technologies Provides a framework for interpreting chromosome structure and how this affects the functioning of the genome in health and disease Features chapter contributions from international leaders in the field

Classification and Human Evolution

Classification and Human Evolution
Author: Sherwood L. Washburn
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2004
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0415330688

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This volume reviews the meaning of taxonomic statements and considers our present knowledge regarding the number and characteristics of species among living and extinct primates, including man and his ancestors. They also examine the relationship of behaviour changes and selection pressures in evolutionary sequences. First published in 1964.