Lampbrush Chromosomes (LBCs) are present in the oocytes of birds, lower vertebrata and invertebrates during the prolonged prophase of the first meiotic division. Their name stems from their similarity to bottle brushes. Lampbrush chromosome of the early prophase is a bivalent, made up of two conjugating homologues. The axis of each homologous chromosome is formed by sister chromatids that are differentiated into regions of transcrip-tionally active and inactive chromatin. Transcription activity of LBCs is observed as a mantle of symmetrically distributed side loops along the chromosome axis. Changes in transcriptional activity are reflected in changes in their morphology. Transcriptional activity of LBCs is directly connected with physiolog...
Giant lampbrush chromosomes, which are characteristic of the diplotene stage of prophase I during av...
International audienceAmphibian lampbrush chromosome loops exhibit morphological variability in thei...
International audienceThe amphibian Xenopus tropicalis, whose genome has been recently sequenced, ha...
1986 was a celebration year for lampbrush chromo-somes (LBCs), marked by the publication of Callan&a...
Lampbrush chromosomes (LBCs) represent a new model in avian cytogenetics and are increasingly more o...
The lampbrush chromosomes and assorted nuclear bodies of amphibian and avian oocytes provide uniquel...
Lampbrush chromosomes represent transcriptionally active chromosomes that exist during the extended...
Permission to post this post print version online has been granted to the author by Springer SBM.The...
Abstract The lampbrush chromosomes present in the nuclei of amphibian oocytes offer unique biologica...
ABSTRACT The biological significance of lampbrush chromosomes from urodelan amphibians is far from b...
Lampbrush chromosomes (LBCs) present in bird oocytes are a new model in cytogenetics with particular...
The cytological analysis of meiotic chromosomes is an exceptional tool to approach complex processes...
International audienceDue to their large size and fine organization, lampbrush chromosomes (LBCs) of...
) is the first bird species whose lampbrush chromosomes (LBCs) were investigated by modern methods o...
Over the past two decades, chromosome microdissection has been widely used in diagnostics and resear...
Giant lampbrush chromosomes, which are characteristic of the diplotene stage of prophase I during av...
International audienceAmphibian lampbrush chromosome loops exhibit morphological variability in thei...
International audienceThe amphibian Xenopus tropicalis, whose genome has been recently sequenced, ha...
1986 was a celebration year for lampbrush chromo-somes (LBCs), marked by the publication of Callan&a...
Lampbrush chromosomes (LBCs) represent a new model in avian cytogenetics and are increasingly more o...
The lampbrush chromosomes and assorted nuclear bodies of amphibian and avian oocytes provide uniquel...
Lampbrush chromosomes represent transcriptionally active chromosomes that exist during the extended...
Permission to post this post print version online has been granted to the author by Springer SBM.The...
Abstract The lampbrush chromosomes present in the nuclei of amphibian oocytes offer unique biologica...
ABSTRACT The biological significance of lampbrush chromosomes from urodelan amphibians is far from b...
Lampbrush chromosomes (LBCs) present in bird oocytes are a new model in cytogenetics with particular...
The cytological analysis of meiotic chromosomes is an exceptional tool to approach complex processes...
International audienceDue to their large size and fine organization, lampbrush chromosomes (LBCs) of...
) is the first bird species whose lampbrush chromosomes (LBCs) were investigated by modern methods o...
Over the past two decades, chromosome microdissection has been widely used in diagnostics and resear...
Giant lampbrush chromosomes, which are characteristic of the diplotene stage of prophase I during av...
International audienceAmphibian lampbrush chromosome loops exhibit morphological variability in thei...
International audienceThe amphibian Xenopus tropicalis, whose genome has been recently sequenced, ha...