Accurate duplication and transmission of identical genetic information into offspring cells lies at the heart of a cell division cycle. During the last stage of cellular division, namely mitosis, the fully replicated DNA molecules are condensed into X-shaped chromosomes, followed by a chromosome separation process called sister chromatid disjunction. This process allows for the equal partition of genetic material into two newly born daughter cells. However, emerging evidence has shown that faithful chromosome segregation is challenged by the presence of persistent DNA intertwining structures generated during DNA replication and repair, which manifest as so-called ultra-fine DNA bridges (UFBs) during anaphase. Undoubtedly, failure to disenta...
Chromosomal instability, the most frequent form of plasticity in cancer cells, often proceeds throug...
Mitotic chromosome segregation requires the removal of physical connections between sister chromatid...
Mitotic chromosome segregation requires the removal of physical connections between sister chromatid...
Accurate duplication and transmission of identical genetic information into offspring cells lies at ...
To survive and proliferate, cells have to faithfully segregate their newly replicated genomic DNA to...
International audienceFaithful chromosome segregation requires that the sister chromatids be disjoin...
International audienceFaithful chromosome segregation requires that the sister chromatids be disjoin...
Faithful chromosome segregation requires that the sister chromatids be disjoined completely. Defecti...
The absolute necessity to resolve every intertwine between the two strands of the DNA double helix p...
During mitosis, chromosomes undergo extensive structural changes resulting in the formation of compa...
Most DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in S- and G2-phase cells are repaired accurately by Rad51-depen...
During mitosis, chromosomes undergo extensive structural changes resulting in the formation of compa...
Most DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in S- and G2-phase cells are repaired accurately by Rad51-depen...
Chromosome missegregation acts as one of the driving forces for chromosome instability and cancer de...
During mitosis, chromosomes undergo extensive structural changes resulting in the formation of compa...
Chromosomal instability, the most frequent form of plasticity in cancer cells, often proceeds throug...
Mitotic chromosome segregation requires the removal of physical connections between sister chromatid...
Mitotic chromosome segregation requires the removal of physical connections between sister chromatid...
Accurate duplication and transmission of identical genetic information into offspring cells lies at ...
To survive and proliferate, cells have to faithfully segregate their newly replicated genomic DNA to...
International audienceFaithful chromosome segregation requires that the sister chromatids be disjoin...
International audienceFaithful chromosome segregation requires that the sister chromatids be disjoin...
Faithful chromosome segregation requires that the sister chromatids be disjoined completely. Defecti...
The absolute necessity to resolve every intertwine between the two strands of the DNA double helix p...
During mitosis, chromosomes undergo extensive structural changes resulting in the formation of compa...
Most DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in S- and G2-phase cells are repaired accurately by Rad51-depen...
During mitosis, chromosomes undergo extensive structural changes resulting in the formation of compa...
Most DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in S- and G2-phase cells are repaired accurately by Rad51-depen...
Chromosome missegregation acts as one of the driving forces for chromosome instability and cancer de...
During mitosis, chromosomes undergo extensive structural changes resulting in the formation of compa...
Chromosomal instability, the most frequent form of plasticity in cancer cells, often proceeds throug...
Mitotic chromosome segregation requires the removal of physical connections between sister chromatid...
Mitotic chromosome segregation requires the removal of physical connections between sister chromatid...