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  1. 1.   Mapping genomic rearrangements in titi monkeys by chromosome flow sorting and multidirectional in-situ hybridization
  2. Dumas, F.; Bigoni, F.; Stone, G.; Sineo, L.; Stanyon, R.
  3. Chromosome Research. 2005 13(1): 85-96.
  1. 2.   Multi-directional chromosome painting maps homologies between species belonging to three genera of New World monkeys and humans
  2. Stanyon, R.; Bigoni, F.; Slaby, T.; Muller, S.; Stone, G.; Bonvicino, C. R.; Neusser, M.; Seuanez, H. N.
  3. Chromosoma. 2004, DEC; 113(6): 305-315.
  1. 3.   Chromosome painting shows that Pygathrix nemaeus has the most basal karyotype among Asian Colobinae
  2. Bigoni, F.; Houck, M. L.; Ryder, O. A.; Wienberg, J.; Stanyon, R.
  3. International Journal of Primatology. 2004 25(3): 679-688.
  1. 4.   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. 5.   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.
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