DNA rearrangements in regenerating liver revealed by genomic fingerprinting
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https://doi.org/10.7124/bc.00035EAbstract
By means of genomic fingerprinting in the cells of regenerating 23 h rat liver were revealed alterations of DNA fingerprint (in the region 1,5–9 kb) comparatively to cells of the same liver at rest. It may be explained by selective under-replication of chromosomes of deviding hepatocytes.References
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