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    Centromere diversity: How different repeat‐based holocentromeres may have evolved
    with Yi-Tzu Kuo, Veit Schubert, Ingo Schubert, and Andreas Houben
    Bioessays 2400013. forthcoming.
    In addition to monocentric eukaryotes, which have a single localized centromere on each chromosome, there are holocentric species, with extended repeat‐based or repeat‐less centromeres distributed over the entire chromosome length. At least two types of repeat‐based holocentromeres exist, one composed of many small repeat‐based centromere units (small unit‐type), and another one characterized by a few large centromere units (large unit‐type). We hypothesize that the transposable element‐mediated…Read more
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    How can dispute records shed light on the study of dispute settlement processes and their social and political underpinnings? This volume addresses this question by investigating the interplay between record-making, disputing process, and the social and political contexts of conflicts. The authors make use of exceptionally rich charter materials from the Iberian Peninsula, Italy, and Scandinavia, including different types of texts directly and indirectly related to conflicts, in order to contrib…Read more
  • Victor Cousin, Theodore Jouffroy and the eclecticism of the early 19th century
    with U. Rancan
    Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 55 (2): 187-204. 2000.
  • Un cisma de rectores en la Universidad de Salamanca a fines del siglo XV
    with Florencio Marcos Rodríguez
    Salmanticensis 14 (2): 341-369. 1967.