Abstract: The presence of chromosomes with diffuse centromeres (holocentric chromosomes) has been reported in sev-eral taxa since more than fifty years, but a full understanding of their origin is still lacking. Comparative and functional genomics are nowadays furnishing new data to better understand holocentric chromosome evolution thus opening new perspectives to analyse karyotype rearrangements in species with holocentric chromosomes in particular evidencing un-usual common features, such as the uniform GC content and gene distribution along chromosomes
Dicentric chromosomes are products of genomic rearrangements that place two centromeres on the same ...
Dicentric chromosomes are products of genomic rearrangements that place two centromeres on the same ...
<p>Centromeres, or sites of chromosomal spindle attachment during mitosis and meiosis, are non-rando...
The presence of chromosomes with diffuse centromeres (holocentric chromosomes) has been reported in ...
In eukaryotes, we can recognize two kinds of chromosomes, based on the location of the kinetochores....
In most eukaryotes, the kinetochore protein complex assembles at a single locus termed the centromer...
Holocentric chromosomes possess multiple kinetochores along their length rather than the single cent...
Holocentric chromosomes possess multiple kinetochores along their length rather than the single cent...
Similar to how the model of centromere drive explains the size and complexity of centromeres in mono...
Despite the fundamental role of centromeres two different types are observed across plants and anima...
The centromere represents a single region in most eukaryotic chromosomes. However, several plant and...
Usually, members of the Eukarya domain have kinetochores grouped at a single point, characterizing m...
Chromosome rearrangements may affect the rate and patterns of gene flow within species, through redu...
The eukaryotic centromere poses an interesting evolutionary paradox: it is a chromatin entity indisp...
The recent advances in DNA sequencing technology are enabling a rapid increase in the number of geno...
Dicentric chromosomes are products of genomic rearrangements that place two centromeres on the same ...
Dicentric chromosomes are products of genomic rearrangements that place two centromeres on the same ...
<p>Centromeres, or sites of chromosomal spindle attachment during mitosis and meiosis, are non-rando...
The presence of chromosomes with diffuse centromeres (holocentric chromosomes) has been reported in ...
In eukaryotes, we can recognize two kinds of chromosomes, based on the location of the kinetochores....
In most eukaryotes, the kinetochore protein complex assembles at a single locus termed the centromer...
Holocentric chromosomes possess multiple kinetochores along their length rather than the single cent...
Holocentric chromosomes possess multiple kinetochores along their length rather than the single cent...
Similar to how the model of centromere drive explains the size and complexity of centromeres in mono...
Despite the fundamental role of centromeres two different types are observed across plants and anima...
The centromere represents a single region in most eukaryotic chromosomes. However, several plant and...
Usually, members of the Eukarya domain have kinetochores grouped at a single point, characterizing m...
Chromosome rearrangements may affect the rate and patterns of gene flow within species, through redu...
The eukaryotic centromere poses an interesting evolutionary paradox: it is a chromatin entity indisp...
The recent advances in DNA sequencing technology are enabling a rapid increase in the number of geno...
Dicentric chromosomes are products of genomic rearrangements that place two centromeres on the same ...
Dicentric chromosomes are products of genomic rearrangements that place two centromeres on the same ...
<p>Centromeres, or sites of chromosomal spindle attachment during mitosis and meiosis, are non-rando...