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Rather than giving rise to inviable cells, dicentric chromosomes provide a continuous source for new viable translocations and show signs of ongoing instability that leads to chromosome end erosion.
Individual k-mer assemblies were carried out by ABySS version 1.2.5 with the scaffolding option off and contig end erosion off [ 21].
While telomere shortening is a dynamic genomic change, the impact of shortening is apparently minor, perhaps because the genome has built protective and compensatory mechanisms to shield 'important' genes from chromosome end erosion [ 6, 7].
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Because the telomeric retrotransposons suffer from terminal erosion while being at the end of the chromosome, 5' truncated copies were expected.
Higher levels of organic matter would end the erosion and protect our towns against flash floods.
They maintain that these structures will not end the erosion, but rather will increase it with time, destroying the dunes.
The cutting effects of these currents are known as end-current erosion and may characteristically alter the shape of a lake frequently subjected to winds from a particular direction.
Early radiographic findings consist of narrowing of the anterior aspect of the intervertebral disk with adjacent end plate erosions.
After the identification of specific sequences that protect chromosome ends from erosion, telomeres have been suggested as major players in CIN (45).
Mr. Grant describes the beach's south end as "an erosion hot spot".
As 1-percenters ourselves, we call on Congress, for the sake of democracy, to end the continued erosion of economic equality in our nation.
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