Chromosomes in the taiga Alexey V. PindyurinMaurizio Gatti EditorialNotes 30 October 2015 Pages: 641 - 647
Multicolor FISHs for simultaneous detection of genes and DNA segments on human chromosomes Nobuyoshi ShimizuMasahiko MaekawaYoshiko Shimizu ReviewPaper 08 May 2015 Pages: 649 - 662
A novel canine kidney cell line model for the evaluation of neoplastic development: karyotype evolution associated with spontaneous immortalization and tumorigenicity R. OmeirR. ThomasA. M. Lewis Jr OriginalPaper Open access 10 May 2015 Pages: 663 - 680
Genome-wide assessment of recurrent genomic imbalances in canine leukemia identifies evolutionarily conserved regions for subtype differentiation Sarah C. RoodeDaniel RotroffMatthew Breen OriginalPaper 03 June 2015 Pages: 681 - 708
Preferential recruitment of the maternal centromere-specific histone H3 (CENH3) in oat (Avena sativa L.) × pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.) hybrid embryos Takayoshi IshiiNaohiro SunamuraHisashi Tsujimoto OriginalPaper 02 July 2015 Pages: 709 - 718
Progression of chromosomal damage induced by etoposide in G2 phase in a DNA-PKcs-deficient context Micaela PalmitelliMarcelo de Campos-NebelMarcela González-Cid OriginalPaper 08 July 2015 Pages: 719 - 732
Two novel DXZ4-associated long noncoding RNAs show developmental changes in expression coincident with heterochromatin formation at the human (Homo sapiens) macrosatellite repeat Debbie M. FigueroaEmily M. DarrowBrian P. Chadwick OriginalPaper 19 July 2015 Pages: 733 - 752
Distribution of histone H4 modifications as revealed by a panel of specific monoclonal antibodies Yoko Hayashi-TakanakaKazumitsu MaeharaHiroshi Kimura OriginalPaper Open access 05 September 2015 Pages: 753 - 766
Identification of the centromeric repeat in the threespine stickleback fish (Gasterosteus aculeatus) Jennifer N. CechCatherine L. Peichel OriginalPaper 30 September 2015 Pages: 767 - 779
Unusual chromatin state in Rhynchosciara americana (Diptera: Sciaridae) Alejandra BadaraccoEduardo Gorab OriginalPaper 21 October 2015 Pages: 781 - 790
Next-generation sequencing reveals differentially amplified tandem repeats as a major genome component of Northern Europe’s oldest Camellia japonica Tony HeitkamStefan PetraschThomas Schmidt OriginalPaper 18 November 2015 Pages: 791 - 806