A HIGH INCIDENCE OF MEIOTIC SILENCING OF UNSYNAPSED CHROMATIN IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH SUBSTANTIAL PACHYTENE LOSS IN HETEROZYGOUS MALE MICE CARRYING MULTIPLE SIMPLE ROBERTSONIAN TRANSLOCATIONS.

A high incidence of meiotic silencing of unsynapsed chromatin is not associated with substantial pachytene loss in heterozygous male mice carrying multiple simple robertsonian translocations.

Meiosis is a complex type of cell division that involves homologous chromosome pairing, synapsis, recombination, and segregation.When any of these processes is altered, cellular checkpoints arrest meiosis progression and induce cell elimination.Meiotic impairment is particularly frequent in organisms bearing chromosomal translocations.When chromoso

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Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy in children

PurposePercutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) can improve nutritional status and reduce the amount of time needed to feed neurologically impaired children.We evaluated the characteristics, complications, and outcomes of neurologically impaired children treated with PEG.MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed the records of 32 neurologically impaired

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Grand Corruption in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Feasibility of Establishing International Anti-Corruption Court

Grand Enamel Pin corruption remains a devastating challenge in most part of the sub-Saharan Africa rendering developmental efforts continually negligible.Part of the explanations for this have been the domestic challenges of dysfunctional anti-corruption and legal institutions, most especially, the inability of these institutions to prosecute perpe

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Editorial Volume 9, Issue 2 2018

Welcome to our second issue for 2018.In February we opened the year with the publication of Volume 9(1), a special issue dedicated to the top papers from the 6th Biennial National Association of Enabling Educators of Australia (NAEEA) Conference which was hosted by Southern Cross University at the Gold Coast, Australia in December Bearing Link 2017

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