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  • ...um, DKFZ) show that griseofulvin causes cancer cells to fail to divide the chromosomes correctly, which eventually leads to tumor cell death. Griseofulvin does no
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  • ...esolution, and thus more confidence in determining structural integrity of chromosomes upon microscopic analysis.
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  • ...ref> Genetic changes can occur at many levels, from gain or loss of entire chromosomes to a mutation affecting a [[Single nucleotide polymorphism|single DNA nucle ...ch is not a mutation, and may involve either gain or loss of one or more [[chromosomes]] through errors in [[mitosis]].
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  • '''Chromosomes''' * [[Chromosomes 1 and 2, monosomy 2q duplication 1p]]
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  • ...atch repair dysfunction <br> usually in [[MSH2]] and MLH1 genes || usually chromosomes 2 and 3
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  • ...stasis of benign tumor cells in tuberous sclerosis complex |journal=Genes, chromosomes & cancer |volume=38 |issue=4 |pages=376–81 |year=2003 |month=Dec |pmid=14
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  • ...in 1925.<ref name = "bridges1925">Bridges, C. B. 1925. Sex in relation to chromosomes and genes. ''American Naturalist'' '''59''': 127-137.</ref> Soon thereafter ...composition XX.<ref name = "menzel1964">Menzel, Margaret Y. 1964. Meiotic chromosomes of monoecious Kentucky hemp (''Cannabis sativa''). ''Bulletin of the Torrey
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