Neocentromeres in 15q24-26 map to duplicons which flanked an ancestral centromere in 15q25.
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Jonathan M. Mudge | Elisabeth Blennow | Roberto Giorda | Mario Ventura | Nicoletta Archidiacono | Mariano Rocchi | N. Archidiacono | M. Rocchi | M. Ventura | E. Blennow | M. Jackson | R. Giorda | O. Zuffardi | V. Palumbo | Orsetta Zuffardi | Jonathan M Mudge | Michael S Jackson | M. Pierluigi | Valeria Palumbo | Sally Burn | Mauro Pierluigi | Sally Burn
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