AbstractBackground: Meiosis produces haploid gametes from diploid progenitor cells. This reduction is achieved by two successive nuclear divisions after one round of DNA replication. Correct chromosome segregation during the first division depends on sister kinetochores being oriented toward the same spindle pole while homologous kinetochores must face opposite poles. Segregation during the second division depends on retention of sister chromatid cohesion between centromeres until the onset of anaphase II, which in Drosophila melanogaster depends on a protein called Mei-S332 that binds to centromeres.Results: We report the identification of two homologs of Mei-S332 in fission yeast using a knockout screen. Together with their fly ortholog t...
SummaryTwo rounds of chromosome segregation after only a single round of DNA replication enable the ...
AbstractBackground: Cells undergoing meiosis perform two consecutive divisions after a single round ...
Segregation of homologous maternal and paternal centromeres to opposite poles during meiosis I depen...
AbstractBackground: Meiosis produces haploid gametes from diploid progenitor cells. This reduction i...
AbstractBackground: The halving of chromosome number that occurs during meiosis depends on three fac...
When a cell divides, its chromosomes must be faithfully partitioned between the daughter cells. This...
AbstractMutations in the Drosophila mei-S332 gene cause premature separation of the sister chromatid...
Proper segregation of chromosomes in meiosis is essential to prevent miscarriages and birth defects....
AbstractIn mitosis and meiosis, cohesion is maintained at the centromere until sister-chromatid sepa...
AbstractAccurate segregation of chromosomes is critical to ensure that each daughter cell receives t...
AbstractAttachment, or cohesion, between sister chromatids is essential for their proper segregation...
Background: Cells undergoing meiosis perform two consecutive divisions after a single round of DNA r...
MEI-S332 protein has been shown to be required for the maintenance of sister-chromatid cohesion in m...
The Shugoshin (Sgo) protein family helps to ensure proper chromosome segregation by protecting cohes...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2007.Includes bibliographi...
SummaryTwo rounds of chromosome segregation after only a single round of DNA replication enable the ...
AbstractBackground: Cells undergoing meiosis perform two consecutive divisions after a single round ...
Segregation of homologous maternal and paternal centromeres to opposite poles during meiosis I depen...
AbstractBackground: Meiosis produces haploid gametes from diploid progenitor cells. This reduction i...
AbstractBackground: The halving of chromosome number that occurs during meiosis depends on three fac...
When a cell divides, its chromosomes must be faithfully partitioned between the daughter cells. This...
AbstractMutations in the Drosophila mei-S332 gene cause premature separation of the sister chromatid...
Proper segregation of chromosomes in meiosis is essential to prevent miscarriages and birth defects....
AbstractIn mitosis and meiosis, cohesion is maintained at the centromere until sister-chromatid sepa...
AbstractAccurate segregation of chromosomes is critical to ensure that each daughter cell receives t...
AbstractAttachment, or cohesion, between sister chromatids is essential for their proper segregation...
Background: Cells undergoing meiosis perform two consecutive divisions after a single round of DNA r...
MEI-S332 protein has been shown to be required for the maintenance of sister-chromatid cohesion in m...
The Shugoshin (Sgo) protein family helps to ensure proper chromosome segregation by protecting cohes...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2007.Includes bibliographi...
SummaryTwo rounds of chromosome segregation after only a single round of DNA replication enable the ...
AbstractBackground: Cells undergoing meiosis perform two consecutive divisions after a single round ...
Segregation of homologous maternal and paternal centromeres to opposite poles during meiosis I depen...