Chromosome segregation errors in human oocytes are the leading cause of birth defects, and the risk of aneuploid pregnancy increases dramatically as women age. Accurate segregation demands that sister chromatid cohesion remain intact for decades in human oocytes, and gradual loss of the original cohesive linkages established in fetal oocytes is proposed to be a major cause of age-dependent segregation errors. Here we demonstrate that maintenance of meiotic cohesion in Drosophila oocytes during prophase I requires an active rejuvenation program, and provide mechanistic insight into the molecular events that underlie rejuvenation. Gal4/UAS inducible knockdown of the cohesion establishment factor Eco after meiotic S phase, but before oocyte ma...
Aneuploidy arising from chromosome segregation errors in female meiosis is a leading genetic cause o...
During meiosis, cohesion between sister chromatids is required for normal levels of homologous recom...
During female meiosis, bivalent chromosomes are thought to be held together from birth until ovulati...
<div><p>Chromosome segregation errors in human oocytes are the leading cause of birth defects, and t...
Chromosome segregation errors in human oocytes are the leading cause of birth defects, and the risk ...
Chromosome segregation errors in human oocytes are the leading cause of birth defects, and the risk ...
AbstractAccurate chromosome partitioning during cell division requires that cohesion hold sister chr...
In humans, errors in meiotic chromosome segregation that produce aneuploid gametes increase dramatic...
In humans, meiotic chromosome segregation errors increase dramatically as women age, but the molecul...
SummarySister chromatid cohesion mediated by the cohesin complex is essential for chromosome segrega...
Sister chromatid cohesion is essential for cell division. During meiosis, it is also required for pr...
AbstractAccurate chromosome partitioning during cell division requires that cohesion hold sister chr...
<div><p>Aneuploidy in fetal chromosomes is one of the causes of pregnancy loss and of congenital bir...
SummaryAneuploidy arising early in development is the leading genetic cause of birth defects and dev...
Aneuploidy arising from chromosome segregation errors in female meiosis is a leading genetic cause o...
Aneuploidy arising from chromosome segregation errors in female meiosis is a leading genetic cause o...
During meiosis, cohesion between sister chromatids is required for normal levels of homologous recom...
During female meiosis, bivalent chromosomes are thought to be held together from birth until ovulati...
<div><p>Chromosome segregation errors in human oocytes are the leading cause of birth defects, and t...
Chromosome segregation errors in human oocytes are the leading cause of birth defects, and the risk ...
Chromosome segregation errors in human oocytes are the leading cause of birth defects, and the risk ...
AbstractAccurate chromosome partitioning during cell division requires that cohesion hold sister chr...
In humans, errors in meiotic chromosome segregation that produce aneuploid gametes increase dramatic...
In humans, meiotic chromosome segregation errors increase dramatically as women age, but the molecul...
SummarySister chromatid cohesion mediated by the cohesin complex is essential for chromosome segrega...
Sister chromatid cohesion is essential for cell division. During meiosis, it is also required for pr...
AbstractAccurate chromosome partitioning during cell division requires that cohesion hold sister chr...
<div><p>Aneuploidy in fetal chromosomes is one of the causes of pregnancy loss and of congenital bir...
SummaryAneuploidy arising early in development is the leading genetic cause of birth defects and dev...
Aneuploidy arising from chromosome segregation errors in female meiosis is a leading genetic cause o...
Aneuploidy arising from chromosome segregation errors in female meiosis is a leading genetic cause o...
During meiosis, cohesion between sister chromatids is required for normal levels of homologous recom...
During female meiosis, bivalent chromosomes are thought to be held together from birth until ovulati...