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101. Chromosomal evolution in Rodentia

102. The genome diversity and karyotype evolution of mammals

103. Reconstruction of karyotype evolution in core Glires. I. The genome homology revealed by comparative chromosome painting

104. Genotyping of Capreolus pygargus fossil DNA from Denisova cave reveals phylogenetic relationships between ancient and modern populations

105. Cytogenetics of beavers: a case of speciation by monobrachial centric fusions

106. Chromosome painting shows that skunks (Mephitidae, Carnivora) have highly rearranged karyotypes

107. Multidirectional cross-species painting illuminates the history of karyotypic evolution in Perissodactyla

108. Chromosomal evolution of Arvicolinae (Cricetidae, Rodentia). II. The genome homology of two mole voles (genus Ellobius), the field vole and golden hamster revealed by comparative chromosome painting

109. Chromosomal evolution of Arvicolinae (Cricetidae, Rodentia). I. The genome homology of tundra vole, field vole, mouse and golden hamster revealed by comparative chromosome painting

110. Identical mutation in a novel retinal gene causes progressive rod-cone degeneration in dogs and retinitis pigmentosa in humans

111. Are molecular cytogenetics and bioinformatics suggesting diverging models of ancestral mammalian genomes?

112. Chromosome localization of microsatellite markers in the shrews of the Sorex araneus group

113. Cross-species chromosome painting unveils cytogenetic signatures for the Eulipotyphla and evidence for the polyphyly of Insectivora

114. Evolution of genome organizations of squirrels (Sciuridae) revealed by cross-species chromosome painting

115. Integrated Comparative Genome Maps and Their Implications for Karyotype Evolution of Carnivores

116. Chromosomal localization of six repeated DNA sequences among species of Microtus (Rodentia)

117. Constitutive heterochromatin in early embryogenesis of Drosophila melanogaster

118. A complete comparative chromosome map for the dog, red fox, and human and its integration with canine genetic maps

119. Localization of the genes for major ribosomal RNA on chromosomes of the house musk shrew, Suncus murinus, at meiotic and mitotic cells by fluorescence in situ hybridization and silver staining

120. Human chromosome 3: high-resolution fluorescence in situ hybridization mapping of 40 unique NotI linking clones homologous to genes and cDNAs

121. Contents Vol. 96, 2002

122. Subject Index Vol. 96, 2002

123. Localization of ESD and A2M genes to sheep chromosome 3 by in situ hybridization

124. Localization of the tryptophanyl tRNA synthetase gene (WARS) on human and bovine chromosomes by in situ hybridization

125. Localization of the pig gene ESD to chromosome 13 by in situ hybridization

126. Assignment<footref rid='foot01'>1</footref> of the L11 ribosomal protein gene (RPL11) to human chromosome 1p36.1→p35 by in situ hybridization

127. The proto-oncogene C-KIT maps to canid B-chromosomes.

128. Constancy of the chromosome set in polyploid earthworms with special reference toEisenia nordenskioldi(Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae)

129. MAPPING OF THE SILVER FOX GENES - ASSIGNMENTS OF THE GENES FOR ME1, ADK, PP, PEPA, GSR, MPI, AND GOT1

130. Segmental paleotetraploidy revealed in sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus) genome by chromosome painting

131. Silver fox gene mapping: conserved chromosome regions in the order Carnivora

132. Assignment of the L32 ribosomal protein gene (RPL32) to human chromosome 3q13.3->q21 by in situ hybridization

134. A meiotic linkage map of the silver fox, aligned and compared to the canine genome

135. Tracking genome organization in rodents by Zoo-FISH

136. Phylogenetic implications of the 38 putative ancestral chromosome segments for four canid species

137. Reciprocal chromosome painting among human, aardvark, and elephant (superorder Afrotheria) reveals the likely eutherian ancestral karyotype

138. Karyotype evolution and phylogenetic relationships of hamsters (Cricetidae, Muroidea, Rodentia) inferred from chromosomal painting and banding comparison

139. The proto-oncogene C-KIT maps to canid B-chromosomes

140. High genetic diversity of ancient horses from the Ukok Plateau.

141. Rapid Karyotype Evolution in Lasiopodomys Involved at Least Two Autosome - Sex Chromosome Translocations.

142. The Ancestral Carnivore Karyotype As Substantiated by Comparative Chromosome Painting of Three Pinnipeds, the Walrus, the Steller Sea Lion and the Baikal Seal (Pinnipedia, Carnivora).

143. A First Generation Comparative Chromosome Map between Guinea Pig (Cavia porcellus) and Humans.

144. Ancient DNA analysis affirms the canid from Altai as a primitive dog.

145. Genotyping of Capreolus pygargus fossil DNA from Denisova cave reveals phylogenetic relationships between ancient and modern populations.

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