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Comparative Cytogenetics 12(3): 299-360
https://doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v12i3.27748 (16 Aug 2018)
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  • Plenary session
    • L1
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  • L2
    • A moving landscape for comparative genomics in mammals
  • L3
    • Chromosome abnormalities in domestic bovids: a review
  • L4
    • Viewing nuclear architecture through the eyes of nocturnal mammals
  • Evolutionary and comparative cytogenetics
    • L5
      • Chromosome-specific sequencing in comparative genomics
  • L6
    • Molecular cytogenetics in Zoo-FISH-studies – still urgently needed
  • L7
    • Evolutionary sex chromosome translocations in amniotes
  • O1
    • Comparative genomics through the development of universal cross-species BAC sets
  • O2
    • Pinniped karyotype evolution substantiated by comparative chromosome painting of 10 pinniped species (Pinnipedia, Carnivora)
  • O3
    • X chromosome evolution in Cetartiodactyla
  • Cytogenetics and genomics of domestic animals
    • L8
      • Copy number variations in cattle and pigs: aging and reproduction
  • L9
    • Whole genome genotyping and sequencing reveal history and signatures of adaptations in genomes of Russian native cattle breeds
  • O4
    • An innovative method of gene co expression network inference reveals significant biological processes involved in fetal porcine muscle development
  • O5
    • Assessment of DNA damage in a rare case of ewe-buck hybrid using the comet assay
  • O6
    • Routine diagnostics in companion animals by digital PCR
  • Cytogenetics of meiotic cells
    • L10
      • Contributions of synaptonemal complex studies to avian cytogenetics
  • O7
    • Upgrade sperm FISH analysis of meiotic segregation in a river buffalo bull carrier a rob(1p;18)
  • O8
    • The plasticity of meiotic recombination and its implications for mammalian genome evolution
  • O9
    • Interspecies gynogenesis – a way to avoid contamination with radiation induced paternal chromosome fragments
  • Alphabetical cytogenetics: B-, X-, Y-, W-, Z- etc. chromosome analysis
    • L11
      • Dosage-sensitive regulators are preferentially retained on vertebrate Y and W chromosomes
  • L12
    • Evolution of W and Z sex chromosomes in moths and butterflies
  • O10
    • B chromosomes in the light of functional analyses
  • Clinical cytogenetics
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      • Reciprocal copy number variations and new chromosomal diseases
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  • O14
    • Phylogenetic distribution of the canonical insect TTAGG telomeric repeat within the order Hymenoptera (Insecta)
  • O15
    • Combined analysis of chromosomal and molecular markers reveals cryptic species: karyosystematics of the Agrodiaetus Hübner, [1822] blue butterflies
  • Chromatin studies
    • L15
      • Structure of holocentric chromosomes
  • O16
    • Breakthrough in understanding the phenomenon of lampbrush chromosomes
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      • Selection of cell lines for the functional validation of 3D genomic interactions by genome editing
  • P2
    • Gradual chromosome elimination via micronuclei formation during gametogenesis of di- and triploid interspecies hybrids from Pelophylax esculentus complex
  • P3
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    • The use of interspecific hybrid chromosomes as a tool for precise comparative mapping analysis
  • P5
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  • P6
    • Genetic analysis of canine mast cell tumors
  • P7
    • Analysis of segregation and aneuploidy in a hybrid boar heterozygous carrier of a rob(15;17) by dual-colour-sperm-FISH: preliminary studies
  • P8
    • Genomic analysis on river buffalo (Bubalus bubalis Linnaeus, 1758, 2n=50) reared in different conditions: short-and long-term effects on DNA
  • P9
    • First description of karyotypes and localization of ribosomal genes in two sand lances (Perciformes: Ammodytidae); small sand eel (Ammodytes tobianus Linnaeus, 1758) and great sand eel (Hyperoplus lanceolatus (Le Sauvage, 1824))
  • P10
    • Polymorphisms of INSL3 and ESR1 are not associated with cryptorchidism in dogs
  • P11
    • New pericentromeric repeat identified in the genome of japanese quail
  • P12
    • Loci-specific RNP-rich nuclear domains on lampbrush chromosomes: data pointing at RNA editing
  • P13
    • A new mutation in the MC1R gene is responsible for golden and cornelian coat colours in the Kurilian Bobtails
  • P14
    • Neo-X chromosome: independent origin and maintenance of syntenic blocks in highly rearranged karyotypes from genus Proechimys J. A. Allen, 1899 (Rodentia-Echimyidae)
  • P15
    • A case of posterior limb malformation in Montbeliarde cattle
  • P16
    • Chromosome phylogeny of bats of subfamily Micronycterinae (Phyllostomidae) based on multidirectional chromosome painting data
  • P17
    • Meiotic and gene expression analyses in a case of t(1;15) azoospermic boar
  • P18
    • Cytogenetics: a pertinent tool for analysis of therapeutic mesenchymal stem cells in regenerative medicine
  • P19
    • Molecular-cytogenetic characteristics of the Gmelinoides fasciatus Stebbing, 1899, karyotype
  • P20
    • Multiple highly amplified NORs co-localized with telomeric sequences in the parthenogenetic hybrid Bacillus whitei Nascetti et Bullini, 1982, (InsectaPhasmatodea)
  • P21
    • Optimizating the analysis of porcine adipose tissue derived mesenchymal stem cells karyotyping
  • P22
    • Knockout of ADAMTS1 gene by CRISPR/Cas9 affect the micronucleus frequency but not the DNA repair signaling in HeLa cell line
  • P23
    • Identification of SNP polymorphism in the growth hormone and myostatin genes of the two Polish geese breeds
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  • P27
    • Detection and quantification of leukocyte chimerism (XX/XY) using FISH and digital droplet PCR (ddPCR) in the offspring of highly prolific sows
  • P28
    • mtDNA variation of troglophilic crickets (Myrmecophilidae: Eremogryllodes), across Zagros Mountains and south of Iran
  • P29
    • Some unusual properties of constitutive heterochromatic regions of chromosome from human extraembryonic tissues
  • P30
    • Two cases of equine X chromosome monosomy mosaicism
  • P31
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    • Early cytomolecular diagnostics of the Holstein-Friesian breed heifers from heterosexual multiple pregnancies
  • P33
    • 3D architecture of japanese quail DNA repeats in interphase nucleus
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