AbstractBackground: Unrepaired DNA double-stranded breaks (DSBs) can result in the whole or partial loss of chromosomes. Previously, we showed that the ends of broken chromosomes remain associated. Here, we have examined the machinery that holds broken chromosome ends together, and we have explored the behavior of broken chromosomes as they pass through mitosis.Results: Using GFP-localized arrays flanking an HO endonuclease site, we examined the association of broken chromosome ends in yeast cells that are checkpoint-arrested in metaphase. This association is partially dependent upon Rad50 and Rad52. After 6–8 hr, cells adapted to the checkpoint and resumed mitosis, segregating the broken chromosome. When this occurred, we found that the ac...
UnlabelledMany cancers display both structural (s-CIN) and numerical (w-CIN) chromosomal instabiliti...
Chromosomal aberrations in somatic cells link DNA damage with radiation-induced cell killing and ind...
Loss of heterozygosity (LOH), a causal event in cancer and human genetic diseases, frequently encomp...
Chromosomal instability, the most frequent form of plasticity in cancer cells, often proceeds throug...
<div><p>The resolution of chromosomes during anaphase is a key step in mitosis. Failure to disjoin c...
Chromosome aberrations are common outcomes of exposure to DNA-damaging agents or altered replication...
AbstractChromosome aberrations are common outcomes of exposure to DNA-damaging agents or altered rep...
During mitosis, chromosomes undergo extensive structural changes resulting in the formation of compa...
<div><p>Morphological analysis of mitotic chromosomes is used to detect mutagenic chemical compounds...
Morphological analysis of mitotic chromosomes is used to detect mutagenic chemical compounds and to ...
Cancer genome sequencing has identified chromothripsis, a complex class of structural genomic rearra...
Chromosome missegregation into a micronucleus can cause complex and localized genomic rearrangements...
Morphological analysis of mitotic chromosomes is used to detect mutagenic chemical compounds and to ...
The rise of pangenomic molecular assays allowed uncovering complex rearrangements named chromoanagen...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) pose a threat to cell survival and genomic integrity, and remarkable...
UnlabelledMany cancers display both structural (s-CIN) and numerical (w-CIN) chromosomal instabiliti...
Chromosomal aberrations in somatic cells link DNA damage with radiation-induced cell killing and ind...
Loss of heterozygosity (LOH), a causal event in cancer and human genetic diseases, frequently encomp...
Chromosomal instability, the most frequent form of plasticity in cancer cells, often proceeds throug...
<div><p>The resolution of chromosomes during anaphase is a key step in mitosis. Failure to disjoin c...
Chromosome aberrations are common outcomes of exposure to DNA-damaging agents or altered replication...
AbstractChromosome aberrations are common outcomes of exposure to DNA-damaging agents or altered rep...
During mitosis, chromosomes undergo extensive structural changes resulting in the formation of compa...
<div><p>Morphological analysis of mitotic chromosomes is used to detect mutagenic chemical compounds...
Morphological analysis of mitotic chromosomes is used to detect mutagenic chemical compounds and to ...
Cancer genome sequencing has identified chromothripsis, a complex class of structural genomic rearra...
Chromosome missegregation into a micronucleus can cause complex and localized genomic rearrangements...
Morphological analysis of mitotic chromosomes is used to detect mutagenic chemical compounds and to ...
The rise of pangenomic molecular assays allowed uncovering complex rearrangements named chromoanagen...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) pose a threat to cell survival and genomic integrity, and remarkable...
UnlabelledMany cancers display both structural (s-CIN) and numerical (w-CIN) chromosomal instabiliti...
Chromosomal aberrations in somatic cells link DNA damage with radiation-induced cell killing and ind...
Loss of heterozygosity (LOH), a causal event in cancer and human genetic diseases, frequently encomp...