<div><p>Sister kinetochores are connected to the same spindle pole during meiosis I and to opposite poles during meiosis II. The molecular mechanisms controlling the distinct behavior of sister kinetochores during the two meiotic divisions are poorly understood. To study kinetochore behavior during meiosis, we have optimized time lapse imaging with <i>Drosophila</i> spermatocytes, enabling kinetochore tracking with high temporal and spatial resolution through both meiotic divisions. The correct bipolar orientation of chromosomes within the spindle proceeds rapidly during both divisions. Stable bi-orientation of the last chromosome is achieved within ten minutes after the onset of kinetochore-microtubule interactions. Our analyses of <i>mnm<...
Kinetochores are considered to be the key structures that physically connect spindle microtubules to...
Kinetochores are considered to be the key structures that physically connect spindle microtubules to...
During meiosis, a single round of DNA replication is followed by two consecutive rounds of nuclear d...
Sister kinetochores are connected to the same spindle pole during meiosis I and to opposite poles du...
Sister kinetochores are connected to the same spindle pole during meiosis I and to opposite poles du...
Kinetochores are large protein complexes that are formed on chromosome regions known as centromeres....
Kinetochores are protein complexes on the chromosomes, whose function as linkers between spindle mic...
Kinetochores are protein complexes on the chromosomes, whose function as linkers between spindle mic...
In the oocytes of many animals including humans, spindles are assembled in the absence of centrosome...
Previous efforts have shown that mutations in the Drosophila zw10 gene cause massive chromosome miss...
AbstractKinetochores are the major point of contact between spindle microtubules and chromosomes. Th...
The first meiotic division in human oocytes is highly error-prone and contributes to the uniquely hi...
Production of healthy gametes requires a reductional meiosis I division in which replicated sister c...
Production of healthy gametes requires a reductional meiosis I division in which replicated sister c...
The hallmark of meiosis is a two-fold reduction in ploidy, which occurs because one round of DNA rep...
Kinetochores are considered to be the key structures that physically connect spindle microtubules to...
Kinetochores are considered to be the key structures that physically connect spindle microtubules to...
During meiosis, a single round of DNA replication is followed by two consecutive rounds of nuclear d...
Sister kinetochores are connected to the same spindle pole during meiosis I and to opposite poles du...
Sister kinetochores are connected to the same spindle pole during meiosis I and to opposite poles du...
Kinetochores are large protein complexes that are formed on chromosome regions known as centromeres....
Kinetochores are protein complexes on the chromosomes, whose function as linkers between spindle mic...
Kinetochores are protein complexes on the chromosomes, whose function as linkers between spindle mic...
In the oocytes of many animals including humans, spindles are assembled in the absence of centrosome...
Previous efforts have shown that mutations in the Drosophila zw10 gene cause massive chromosome miss...
AbstractKinetochores are the major point of contact between spindle microtubules and chromosomes. Th...
The first meiotic division in human oocytes is highly error-prone and contributes to the uniquely hi...
Production of healthy gametes requires a reductional meiosis I division in which replicated sister c...
Production of healthy gametes requires a reductional meiosis I division in which replicated sister c...
The hallmark of meiosis is a two-fold reduction in ploidy, which occurs because one round of DNA rep...
Kinetochores are considered to be the key structures that physically connect spindle microtubules to...
Kinetochores are considered to be the key structures that physically connect spindle microtubules to...
During meiosis, a single round of DNA replication is followed by two consecutive rounds of nuclear d...