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  1. 1.   The ancestral carnivore karyotype (2n=38) lives today in ringtails
  2. Nash, W. G.; Menninger, J. C.; Padilla-Nash, H. M.; Stone, G.; Perelman, P. L.; O'Brien, S. J.
  3. Journal of Heredity. 2008 99(3): 241-253.
  1. 2.   Phylogenomics of species from four genera of New World monkeys by flow sorting and reciprocal chromosome painting
  2. Dumas, F.; Stanyon, R.; Sineo, L.; Stone, G.; Bigoni, F.
  3. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 2007 7
  1. 3.   Chromosome painting in the long-tailed field mouse provides insights into the ancestral murid karyotype
  2. Stanyon, R.; Yang, F.; Morescalchi, A. M.; Galleni, L.
  3. Cytogenetic and Genome Research. 2004 105(2-4): 406-411.
  1. 4.   The origin of human chromosome 1 and its homologs in placental mammals
  2. Murphy, W. J.; Fronicke, L.; O'Brien, S. J.; Stanyon, R.
  3. Genome Research. 2003 13(8): 1880-1888.
  1. 5.   Reciprocal chromosome painting shows that squirrels, unlike murid rodents, have a highly conserved genome organization
  2. Stanyon, R.; Stone, G.; Garcia, M.; Froenicke, L.
  3. Genomics. 2003 82(2): 245-249.
  1. 6.   Towards the delineation of the ancestral eutherian genome organization: comparative genome maps of human and the African elephant (Loxodonta africana) generated by chromosome painting
  2. Fronicke, L.; Wienberg, J.; Stone, G.; Adams, L.; Stanyon, R.
  3. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences. 2003 270(1522): 1331-1340.
  1. 7.   Comparative chromosome painting defines the high rate of karyotype changes between pigs and bovids
  2. Fronicke, L.; Wienberg, J.
  3. Mammalian Genome. 2001 12(6): 442-449.
  1. 8.   Genomic homology of the domestic ferret with cats and humans
  2. Cavagna, P.; Menotti, A.; Stanyon, R.
  3. Mammalian Genome. 2000 11(10): 866-870.
  1. 9.   A radiation hybrid map of the cat genome: Implications for comparative mapping
  2. Murphy, W. J.; Sun, S.; Chen, Z. Q.; Yuhki, N.; Hirschmann, D.; Menotti-Raymond, M.; O'Brien, S. J.
  3. Genome Research. 2000 10(5): 691-702.
  1. 10.   Molecular cytogenetic dissection of human chromosomes 3 and 21 evolution
  2. Muller, S.; Stanyon, R.; Finelli, P.; Archidiacono, N.; Wienberg, J.
  3. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2000 97(1): 206-211.
  1. 11.   A comparative gene map of the horse (Equus caballus)
  2. Caetano, A. R.; Shiue, Y. L.; Lyons, L. A.; O'Brien, S. J.; Laughlin, T. F.; Bowling, A. T.; Murray, J. D.
  3. Genome Research. 1999 9(12): 1239-1249.
  1. 12.   Physical assignments of human chromosome 13 genes on pig chromosome 11 demonstrate extensive synteny and gene order conservation between pig and human
  2. Sun, H. S.; Yerle, M.; Pinton, P.; Chardon, P.; Rogel-Gaillard, C.; Lyons, L. A.; Laughlin, T. F.; Tuggle, C. K.
  3. Animal Genetics. 1999 30(4): 304-308.
  1. 13.   Defining the ancestral karyotype of all primates by multidirectional chromosome painting between tree shrews, lemurs and humans
  2. Muller, S.; Stanyon, R.; O'Brien, P. C. M.; Ferguson-Smith, M. A.; Plesker, R.; Wienberg, J.
  3. Chromosoma. 1999 108(6): 393-400.
  1. 14.   The promise of comparative genomics in mammals
  2. O'Brien, S. J.; Menotti-Raymond, M.; Murphy, W. J.; Nash, W. G.; Wienberg, J.; Stanyon, R.; Copeland, N. G.; Jenkins, N. A.; Womack, J. E.; Graves, J. A. M.
  3. Science. 1999 286(5439): 458-+.
  1. 15.   Comparative genomics: tracking chromosome evolution in the family Ursidae using reciprocal chromosome painting
  2. Nash, W. G.; Wienberg, J.; Ferguson-Smith, M. A.; Menninger, J. C.; O'Brien, S. J.
  3. Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics. 1998 83(3-4): 182-192.
  1. 16.   Comparative Genomics - Lessons From Cats
  2. Obrien, S. J.; Wienberg, J.; Lyons, L. A.
  3. Trends in Genetics. 1997 13(10): 393-399.
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