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Larry L. Deaven

Researcher at Los Alamos National Laboratory

Publications -  70
Citations -  6043

Larry L. Deaven is an academic researcher from Los Alamos National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genomic library. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 70 publications receiving 5897 citations.

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A highly conserved repetitive DNA sequence, (TTAGGG)n, present at the telomeres of human chromosomes.

TL;DR: A highly conserved repetitive DNA sequence, (TTAGGG)n, has been isolated from a human recombinant repetitive DNA library and its similarity to functional telomeres isolated from lower eukaryotes suggest that this sequence is a functional human telomere.
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Histone phosphorylation and chromatin structure during mitosis in Chinese hamster cells.

TL;DR: It is proposed that H1I phosphorylation may be involved with the submicroscopic changes in chromatin organization observed during interphase and that the H1M and H3 phosphorylations remove this restriction during mitosis.
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Human chromosome-specific repetitive DNA sequences: novel markers for genetic analysis

TL;DR: In situ hybridization to intact interphase nuclei showed a well-defined, localized organization for both DNA sequences, which allow novel molecular cytogenetic analyses in numerous basic research and clinical studies.
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The chromosomes of CHO, an aneuploid Chinese hamster cell line: G-band, C-band, and autoradiographic analyses.

TL;DR: A thorough karyologic analysis of CHO chromosomes using autoradiographic replication patterns, as well as centromere band and Giemsa band analysis, demonstrates that only 8 of the 21 CHO chromosomes are normal when compared with euploid Chinese hamster chromosomes.