Halving of the genome during meiosis I is achieved as the homologous chromosomes move to the opposite spindle poles whereas the sister chromatids stay together and move to the same pole. This requires that the sister kinetochores should take a side-by-side orientation in order to connect to the microtubules emanating from the same pole. Factors that constrain sister kinetochores to adopt such orientation are therefore crucial to achieve reductional chromosome segregation in meiosis I. In budding yeast, a protein complex, known as monopolin, is involved in conjoining of the sister kinetochores and thus facilitates their binding to the microtubules from the same pole. In this study, we report Zip1, a synaptonemal complex component, as another...
In meiosis I, homologous chromosomes segregate away from each other-the first of two rounds of chrom...
Halving of the chromosome number during meiosis I depends on the segregation of maternal and paterna...
AbstractHalving of the chromosome number during meiosis I depends on the segregation of maternal and...
Halving of the genome during meiosis I is achieved as the homologous chromosomes move to the opposit...
Crossing over establishes connections between homologous chromosomes that promote their proper segre...
Halving of the chromosome number during meiosis I depends on the segregation of maternal and paterna...
Halving of the chromosome number during meiosis I depends on the segregation of maternal and paterna...
Halving of the chromosome number during meiosis I depends on the segregation of maternal and paterna...
AbstractChromosome segregation depends on proper orientation of sister kinetochores. The protein Csm...
Halving of the chromosome number during meiosis I depends on the segregation of maternal and paterna...
Halving of the chromosome number during meiosis I depends on the segregation of maternal and paterna...
Halving of the chromosome number during meiosis I depends on the segregation of maternal and paterna...
Meiosis is a specialised form of cell division, which halves the chromosome content of a cell. A sin...
Halving of the chromosome number during meiosis I depends on the segregation of maternal and paterna...
Halving of the chromosome number during meiosis I depends on the segregation of maternal and paterna...
In meiosis I, homologous chromosomes segregate away from each other-the first of two rounds of chrom...
Halving of the chromosome number during meiosis I depends on the segregation of maternal and paterna...
AbstractHalving of the chromosome number during meiosis I depends on the segregation of maternal and...
Halving of the genome during meiosis I is achieved as the homologous chromosomes move to the opposit...
Crossing over establishes connections between homologous chromosomes that promote their proper segre...
Halving of the chromosome number during meiosis I depends on the segregation of maternal and paterna...
Halving of the chromosome number during meiosis I depends on the segregation of maternal and paterna...
Halving of the chromosome number during meiosis I depends on the segregation of maternal and paterna...
AbstractChromosome segregation depends on proper orientation of sister kinetochores. The protein Csm...
Halving of the chromosome number during meiosis I depends on the segregation of maternal and paterna...
Halving of the chromosome number during meiosis I depends on the segregation of maternal and paterna...
Halving of the chromosome number during meiosis I depends on the segregation of maternal and paterna...
Meiosis is a specialised form of cell division, which halves the chromosome content of a cell. A sin...
Halving of the chromosome number during meiosis I depends on the segregation of maternal and paterna...
Halving of the chromosome number during meiosis I depends on the segregation of maternal and paterna...
In meiosis I, homologous chromosomes segregate away from each other-the first of two rounds of chrom...
Halving of the chromosome number during meiosis I depends on the segregation of maternal and paterna...
AbstractHalving of the chromosome number during meiosis I depends on the segregation of maternal and...