DNA replication errors at certain sites in the genome initiate chromosome instability that ultimately leads to stable genomic rearrangements. Where instability begins is often unclear. And, early instability may form unstable chromosome intermediates whose transient nature also hinders mechanistic understanding. We report here a budding yeast model that reveals the genetic ontogeny of genome rearrangements, from initial replication error to unstable chromosome formation to their resolution. Remarkably, the initial error often arises in or near the telomere, and frequently forms unstable chromosomes. Early unstable chromosomes may then resolve to an internal "collection site" where a dicentric forms and resolves to an isochromosome (other ou...
<div><p>Chromosome instability is a key component of cancer progression and many heritable diseases....
The ends of chromosomes in mammals, called telomeres, are composed of a 6 base pair repeat sequence,...
Genome instability, associated with chromosome breakage syndromes and most human cancers, is still p...
The integrity of the genome relies on the maintenance of chromosomes, the structural embodiment of t...
Errors in DNA replication can cause chromosome instability and gross chromosomal rearrangements (GCR...
SummaryTelomeric repeats located within chromosomes are called interstitial telomeric sequences (ITS...
Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein complex required for the replication and protection of telomeric D...
Telomeres are the protein-nucleic acid structures at the ends of eukaryote chromosomes. Tandem repea...
AbstractThe increased tumor incidence in telomerase null mice suggests that telomere dysfunction ind...
324-331Telomeres solve the end-replication problem. Previous results suggested a relation between Y...
AbstractRecent studies in yeast have shed light on the molecular mechanisms by which telomere dysfun...
Telomeres are the ends of linear eukaryotic chromosomes essential for their stable maintenance. The ...
AbstractThe increased tumor incidence in telomerase null mice suggests that telomere dysfunction ind...
SummaryThe maintenance of an appropriate number of telomere repeats by telomerase is essential for p...
Chromosome instability is a key component of cancer progression and many heritable diseases. Underst...
<div><p>Chromosome instability is a key component of cancer progression and many heritable diseases....
The ends of chromosomes in mammals, called telomeres, are composed of a 6 base pair repeat sequence,...
Genome instability, associated with chromosome breakage syndromes and most human cancers, is still p...
The integrity of the genome relies on the maintenance of chromosomes, the structural embodiment of t...
Errors in DNA replication can cause chromosome instability and gross chromosomal rearrangements (GCR...
SummaryTelomeric repeats located within chromosomes are called interstitial telomeric sequences (ITS...
Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein complex required for the replication and protection of telomeric D...
Telomeres are the protein-nucleic acid structures at the ends of eukaryote chromosomes. Tandem repea...
AbstractThe increased tumor incidence in telomerase null mice suggests that telomere dysfunction ind...
324-331Telomeres solve the end-replication problem. Previous results suggested a relation between Y...
AbstractRecent studies in yeast have shed light on the molecular mechanisms by which telomere dysfun...
Telomeres are the ends of linear eukaryotic chromosomes essential for their stable maintenance. The ...
AbstractThe increased tumor incidence in telomerase null mice suggests that telomere dysfunction ind...
SummaryThe maintenance of an appropriate number of telomere repeats by telomerase is essential for p...
Chromosome instability is a key component of cancer progression and many heritable diseases. Underst...
<div><p>Chromosome instability is a key component of cancer progression and many heritable diseases....
The ends of chromosomes in mammals, called telomeres, are composed of a 6 base pair repeat sequence,...
Genome instability, associated with chromosome breakage syndromes and most human cancers, is still p...