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Felix A. Habermann
Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Publications - 47
Citations - 1871
Felix A. Habermann is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Microchromosome. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 47 publications receiving 1753 citations. Previous affiliations of Felix A. Habermann include University of Pennsylvania & Technische Universität München.
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Arrangements of macro- and microchromosomes in chicken cells.
Felix A. Habermann,Marion Cremer,Joachim Walter,Gregor Kreth,Johann von Hase,Karin Bauer,Johannes Wienberg,Christoph Cremer,Thomas Cremer,Irina Solovei +9 more
TL;DR: Arrangements of chromosome territories in nuclei of chicken fibroblasts and neurons were analysed employing multicolour chromosome painting, laser confocal scanning microscopy and three-dimensional reconstruction to support the evolutionary conservation of several features of higher-order chromatin organization between mammals and birds.
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Non-random radial arrangements of interphase chromosome territories: evolutionary considerations and functional implications.
TL;DR: Data lend tentative support to the hypothesis that differences in the radial nuclear positions of gene-rich, early replicating and gene-poor, later replicating chromatin have been evolutionarily conserved during a period of more than 300 million years irrespective of the evolution of highly divergent karyotypes between humans and chicken.
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Detection and characterization of SNPs useful for identity control and parentage testing in major European dairy breeds
F. A. O. Werner,G. Durstewitz,Felix A. Habermann,G. Thaller,W. Kramer,S. Kollers,Johannes Buitkamp,Michel Georges,Gottfried Brem,J. Mosner,Ruedi Fries +10 more
TL;DR: An initial set of 37 SNP markers together with a gender-specific SNP for identity control and parentage testing in the Holstein, FleckVieh and Braunvieh breeds is presented.
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Molecular cytogenetic definition of the chicken genome: the first complete Avian Karyotype
Julio S. Masabanda,David W. Burt,Patricia C. M. O’Brien,Alain Vignal,Valerie Fillon,Philippa S. Walsh,Helen M. Cox,Helen G. Tempest,Jacqueline Smith,Felix A. Habermann,Michael Schmid,Yoichi Matsuda,Malcolm A. Ferguson-Smith,Richard P. M. A. Crooijmans,Martien A. M. Groenen,Darren K. Griffin +15 more
TL;DR: The molecular cytogenetic characterization of each chicken chromosome is described using chromosome painting and mapping of individual clones by FISH and it is proposed, on the basis of size, that the NOR chromosome is approximately the size of chromosome 22.
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High chromosome conservation detected by comparative chromosome painting in chicken, pigeon and passerine birds.
TL;DR: Comparative analysis of chromosome painting data and the results of FISH with (TTAGGG)n probe did not reveal any correlation between the distribution of interstitial telomere sites (ITSs) and chromosome rearrangements in pigeon, chaffinch and redwing.