| 1. | Acentric chromosome fragments may arise in a variety of ways.
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| 2. | As a result, one of the daughters will lack the acentric fragment.
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| 3. | Acentric fragments are commonly generated by chromosome-breaking events, such as irradiation.
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| 4. | Micronuclei originating from chromosome loss events and acentric chromosome fragments can be distinguished using pancentromeric DNA probes.
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| 5. | Schmidt and Wenzel proposed an equation of state with an attractive term that incorporates the acentric factor:
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| 6. | Additionally, the parameter c 1 can be obtained from the acentric factor, using the relation:
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| 7. | A second strombolian cone appeared then, the new Pariou one, slightly acentric to the south.
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| 8. | Acentric fragments can also be produced when an inverted segment is present in one member of a chromosome pair.
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| 9. | In that case, a crossover event will result in one chromosome with two centromeres and an acentric fragment.
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| 10. | The effect proportional to the square of the electric field can exist only in crystals belonging to acentric point groups of symmetry.
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