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Scientists identify fusion point of Robertsonian chromosomes, hinting at how chromosomes evolve

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    In about one out of every 800 people, two chromosomes fuse together to form an unusual bond. These are known as Robertsonian chromosomes. It’s a mystery that has long stumped scientists.

    Now, scientists at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research have identified the precise location where human chromosomes break and recombine to form Robertsonian chromosomes.

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      In about one out of every 800 people, two chromosomes fuse together to form an unusual bond. These are known as Robertsonian chromosomes. It’s a mystery that has long stumped scientists.

      Now, scientists at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research have identified the precise location where human chromosomes break and recombine to form Robertsonian chromosomes.

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      Interesting read! Thanks for sharing 🙂

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