“Chromosome Instability Syndromes (CIS) as Catastrope Theory”.

Here I present: Chromosome Instability Syndromes ­(CIS) as Catastrophe Theory. PRELUDE. Chromosome instability syndromes are cusp catastrophes in geno­me-information space, where repair capacity can no longer topologically stabilize chromosomal form. INTRODUCTION. Chromosome Instability Syndromes (CIS) are a group of mostly inherited disorders in which cells show an abnormally high rate of chromosomal errors—breaks, rearrangements, aneuploidy, or faulty … Continue reading “Chromosome Instability Syndromes (CIS) as Catastrope Theory”.