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the cell nucleus, Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology. Vol. LVIII,
pp. 777-792, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press (1993).
Croft, J. A., Bridger, J. M., Boyle, S., Perry, P, Teague, P. and Bickmore, WA., Diffe-
rences in the localization and morphology of chromosomes in the human nucleus.
J. Cell Biol., 145, 1119-31 (1999).
Habermann, E, Cremer, M., Walter, J., v. Hase, J., Bauer, K., Wienberg, J., Cremer, C.,
Cremer, T. and Solovei, I., Arrangements of macro- and microchromosomes in
chicken cells. Chromosome Res, 9, 569-584 (2001).
Münkel, C., Eils, R., Dietzel, S., Zink, D., Mehring, C., Wedemann, G., Cremer, T. and
Langowski, J., Compartmentalization of interphase chromosomes observed in
Simulation and experiment./ Mol Biol, 285, 1053-65. (1999).
Münkel, C. and Langowski, J., Chromosome structure predicted by a polymer model.
Phys. Rev. E, 57, 5888-5896 (1998).
O’Keefe, R. T., Henderson, S.C. and Spector, D.L., Dynamic Organization of DNA
replication in mammalian cell nuclei: spatially and temporally defined replication of
chromosome-specific alpha-satellite DNA sequences. J. Cell Biol., 116, 1095-110
(1992).
Sadoni, N., Langer, S., Fauth, C., Bernardi, G., Cremer, T, Turner, B. M. and Zink, D.,
Nuclear Organization of mammalian genomes. Polar chromosome territories build up
functionally distmct higher order compartments./. Cell Biol., 146, 1211-26 (1999).
Schermelleh, L., Solovei, L, Zink, D. and Cremer, T, Two-color fluorescence labeling
of early and mid-to-late replicating chromatin in living cells. Chromosome Res., 9,
77-80 (2001).
Solovei, L, Kienle, D., Little, G., Eils, R., Savelyeva, L., Schwab, M., Jager, W, Cremer,
C. and Cremer, T, Topology of double minutes (dmins) and homogeneously stai-
ning regions (HSRs) in nuclei of human neuroblastoma cell lines. Genes Chromo-
somes Cancer, 29, 297-308 (2000).
Tanabe, H., Habermann, F. A., Solovei, L, Cremer, M. and Cremer, T, Non-random
radial arrangements of interphase chromosome territories: Evolutionary considera-
tions and functional implications. Mutat Res (2002b (in press)).
Tanabe, H., Müller, S., Neusser, M., von Hase, J., Calcagno, E., Cremer, M., Solovei,
L, Cremer, C., and Cremer, T, Evolutionary Conservation of chromosome territory
arrangements in cell nuclei from higher primates. PNAS (2002a (in press)).
Visser, A.E., Eils, R., Jauch, A., Little, G., Bakker, P.J., Cremer, T. and Aten, J.A., Spa-
tial distributions of early and late replicating chromatin in interphase chromosome
territories. Exp. Cell Res., 243, 398-407 (1998).
Walter, J., Schermelleh, L., Cremer, M., Tashiro, S. and Cremer, T, Chromosome
dynamics in human cells during cell cycle and recombinational DNA repair. sub-
mitted (2002).
Zink, D., Bornfleth, H., Visser, A., Cremer, C. and Cremer, T, Organization of early
and late replicating DNA in human chromosome territories. Exp. Cell Res., 2A7,
176-88 (1999).
Zirbel, R. M., Mathieu, U. R., Kurz, A., Cremer, T. and Lichter, P, Evidence of a
nuclear compartment transcription and splicing located at chromosome domain
boundaries. Chromosome Research, 1, 92-106 (1993).
93
the cell nucleus, Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology. Vol. LVIII,
pp. 777-792, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press (1993).
Croft, J. A., Bridger, J. M., Boyle, S., Perry, P, Teague, P. and Bickmore, WA., Diffe-
rences in the localization and morphology of chromosomes in the human nucleus.
J. Cell Biol., 145, 1119-31 (1999).
Habermann, E, Cremer, M., Walter, J., v. Hase, J., Bauer, K., Wienberg, J., Cremer, C.,
Cremer, T. and Solovei, I., Arrangements of macro- and microchromosomes in
chicken cells. Chromosome Res, 9, 569-584 (2001).
Münkel, C., Eils, R., Dietzel, S., Zink, D., Mehring, C., Wedemann, G., Cremer, T. and
Langowski, J., Compartmentalization of interphase chromosomes observed in
Simulation and experiment./ Mol Biol, 285, 1053-65. (1999).
Münkel, C. and Langowski, J., Chromosome structure predicted by a polymer model.
Phys. Rev. E, 57, 5888-5896 (1998).
O’Keefe, R. T., Henderson, S.C. and Spector, D.L., Dynamic Organization of DNA
replication in mammalian cell nuclei: spatially and temporally defined replication of
chromosome-specific alpha-satellite DNA sequences. J. Cell Biol., 116, 1095-110
(1992).
Sadoni, N., Langer, S., Fauth, C., Bernardi, G., Cremer, T, Turner, B. M. and Zink, D.,
Nuclear Organization of mammalian genomes. Polar chromosome territories build up
functionally distmct higher order compartments./. Cell Biol., 146, 1211-26 (1999).
Schermelleh, L., Solovei, L, Zink, D. and Cremer, T, Two-color fluorescence labeling
of early and mid-to-late replicating chromatin in living cells. Chromosome Res., 9,
77-80 (2001).
Solovei, L, Kienle, D., Little, G., Eils, R., Savelyeva, L., Schwab, M., Jager, W, Cremer,
C. and Cremer, T, Topology of double minutes (dmins) and homogeneously stai-
ning regions (HSRs) in nuclei of human neuroblastoma cell lines. Genes Chromo-
somes Cancer, 29, 297-308 (2000).
Tanabe, H., Habermann, F. A., Solovei, L, Cremer, M. and Cremer, T, Non-random
radial arrangements of interphase chromosome territories: Evolutionary considera-
tions and functional implications. Mutat Res (2002b (in press)).
Tanabe, H., Müller, S., Neusser, M., von Hase, J., Calcagno, E., Cremer, M., Solovei,
L, Cremer, C., and Cremer, T, Evolutionary Conservation of chromosome territory
arrangements in cell nuclei from higher primates. PNAS (2002a (in press)).
Visser, A.E., Eils, R., Jauch, A., Little, G., Bakker, P.J., Cremer, T. and Aten, J.A., Spa-
tial distributions of early and late replicating chromatin in interphase chromosome
territories. Exp. Cell Res., 243, 398-407 (1998).
Walter, J., Schermelleh, L., Cremer, M., Tashiro, S. and Cremer, T, Chromosome
dynamics in human cells during cell cycle and recombinational DNA repair. sub-
mitted (2002).
Zink, D., Bornfleth, H., Visser, A., Cremer, C. and Cremer, T, Organization of early
and late replicating DNA in human chromosome territories. Exp. Cell Res., 2A7,
176-88 (1999).
Zirbel, R. M., Mathieu, U. R., Kurz, A., Cremer, T. and Lichter, P, Evidence of a
nuclear compartment transcription and splicing located at chromosome domain
boundaries. Chromosome Research, 1, 92-106 (1993).