Value |
0.025
% per chromosome per mitosis
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Organism |
Human Homo sapiens |
Reference |
Thompson and Compton, Examining the link between chromosomal instability and aneuploidy in human cells. J Cell Biol. 2008 Feb 25 180(4):665-72 p.669 left columnPubMed ID18283116
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Method |
Abstract: "In this study, [investigators] use live cell imaging and clonal cell analyses to evaluate the fidelity of chromosome segregation in chromosomally stable and unstable human cells." |
Comments |
P.668 right column: "Nevertheless, the rate of chromosome missegregation in untreated RPE-1 and HCT116 cells is ∼0.025% per chromosome and increases to 0.6–0.8% per chromosome upon the induction of merotely through mitotic recovery from either monastrol or nocodazole treatment (Fig. 3 C). These basal and induced rates of chromosome missegregation are similar to those previously measured in primary human fibroblasts (Cimini et al., 1999)." |
Entered by |
Paul Jorgensen |
ID |
105283 |