A common assumption is that human chromosomes carry equal chances of mis-segregation during compromised cell division. Human chromosomes vary in multiple parameters that might generate bias, but technological limitations have precluded a comprehensive analysis of chromosome-specific aneuploidy. Here, by imaging specific centromeres coupled with high-throughput single-cell analysis as well as single-cell sequencing, we show that aneuploidy occurs non-randomly following common treatments to elevate chromosome mis-segregation. Temporary spindle disruption leads to elevated mis-segregation and aneuploidy of a subset of chromosomes, particularly affecting chromosomes 1 and 2. Unexpectedly, we find that a period of mitotic delay weakens centromer...
The cell relies on absolute symmetry to accurately segregate its genome into two daughter cells. Th...
Aneuploidy in human eggs is the leading cause of pregnancy loss and several genetic disorders such a...
Defects in chromosome segregation play a critical role in producing genomic instability and aneuploi...
A common assumption is that human chromosomes carry equal chances of mis-segregation during compromi...
Aneuploidy is a hallmark of cancer and one of the main causes of miscarriages in humans1. Recent tec...
Solid tumors can be highly aneuploid and many display high rates of chromosome missegregation in a p...
Chromosome segregation errors during cell divisions generate aneuploidies and micronuclei, which can...
Most solid tumors are aneuploid, and many missegregate chromosomes at high rates in a phenomenon cal...
Various cancer types exhibit characteristic and recurrent aneuploidy patterns. The origins of these ...
Aneuploidy is a hallmark of cancer and underlies genetic disorders characterized by severe developme...
Cancer cells display persistent underlying chromosomal instability, with individual tumour types int...
Chromosome mis-segregation during mitosis leads to aneuploidy, which is a hallmark of cancer and lin...
The cell relies on absolute symmetry to accurately segregate its genome into two daughter cells. Th...
Aneuploidy in human eggs is the leading cause of pregnancy loss and several genetic disorders such a...
Defects in chromosome segregation play a critical role in producing genomic instability and aneuploi...
A common assumption is that human chromosomes carry equal chances of mis-segregation during compromi...
Aneuploidy is a hallmark of cancer and one of the main causes of miscarriages in humans1. Recent tec...
Solid tumors can be highly aneuploid and many display high rates of chromosome missegregation in a p...
Chromosome segregation errors during cell divisions generate aneuploidies and micronuclei, which can...
Most solid tumors are aneuploid, and many missegregate chromosomes at high rates in a phenomenon cal...
Various cancer types exhibit characteristic and recurrent aneuploidy patterns. The origins of these ...
Aneuploidy is a hallmark of cancer and underlies genetic disorders characterized by severe developme...
Cancer cells display persistent underlying chromosomal instability, with individual tumour types int...
Chromosome mis-segregation during mitosis leads to aneuploidy, which is a hallmark of cancer and lin...
The cell relies on absolute symmetry to accurately segregate its genome into two daughter cells. Th...
Aneuploidy in human eggs is the leading cause of pregnancy loss and several genetic disorders such a...
Defects in chromosome segregation play a critical role in producing genomic instability and aneuploi...