Genome segregation is a fundamental biological process in organisms from all domains of life. How this stage of the cell cycle unfolds in Eukarya has been clearly defined and considerable progress has been made to unravel chromosome partition in Bacteria. The picture is still elusive in Archaea. The lineages of this domain exhibit different cell-cycle lifestyles and wide-ranging chromosome copy numbers, fluctuating from 1 up to 55. This plurality of patterns suggests that a variety of mechanisms might underpin disentangling and delivery of DNA molecules to daughter cells. Here I describe recent developments in archaeal genome maintenance, including investigations of novel genome segregation machines that point to unforeseen bacterial and eu...
In Archaea, the proteins involved in the genetic information processing pathways, including DNA repl...
The relative simplicity of the bacterial cell, short generation times and well defined and inexpensi...
In dividing cells, chromosome duplication once per generation must be coordinated with faithful segr...
Archaea is the third domain of life, discovered only thirty years ago. In a microscope archaea appea...
The process of DNA segregation, the redistribution of newly replicated genomic material to daughter ...
The temporal and spatial organization of the chromosome replication, genome segregation and cell div...
Faithful segregation of replicated genomes to dividing daughter cells is a major hallmark of cellula...
Until recently little was known about the cell cycle parameters and division mechanisms of archaeal ...
The common ancestry of archaea and eukaryotes is evident in their genome architecture. All eukaryoti...
Bacterial chromosomes are highly compacted structures and share many properties with their eukaryote...
DNA replication is arguably the most fundamental biological process. On account of their shared evol...
The common ancestry of archaea and eukaryotes is evident in their genome architecture. All eukaryoti...
The common ancestry of archaea and eukaryotes is evident in their genome architecture. All eukaryoti...
The analysis of completed archaeal genome sequences led to the identification of a set of approximat...
Genomes are dynamic in lineages across the tree of life. Among bacteria and archaea, for example, DN...
In Archaea, the proteins involved in the genetic information processing pathways, including DNA repl...
The relative simplicity of the bacterial cell, short generation times and well defined and inexpensi...
In dividing cells, chromosome duplication once per generation must be coordinated with faithful segr...
Archaea is the third domain of life, discovered only thirty years ago. In a microscope archaea appea...
The process of DNA segregation, the redistribution of newly replicated genomic material to daughter ...
The temporal and spatial organization of the chromosome replication, genome segregation and cell div...
Faithful segregation of replicated genomes to dividing daughter cells is a major hallmark of cellula...
Until recently little was known about the cell cycle parameters and division mechanisms of archaeal ...
The common ancestry of archaea and eukaryotes is evident in their genome architecture. All eukaryoti...
Bacterial chromosomes are highly compacted structures and share many properties with their eukaryote...
DNA replication is arguably the most fundamental biological process. On account of their shared evol...
The common ancestry of archaea and eukaryotes is evident in their genome architecture. All eukaryoti...
The common ancestry of archaea and eukaryotes is evident in their genome architecture. All eukaryoti...
The analysis of completed archaeal genome sequences led to the identification of a set of approximat...
Genomes are dynamic in lineages across the tree of life. Among bacteria and archaea, for example, DN...
In Archaea, the proteins involved in the genetic information processing pathways, including DNA repl...
The relative simplicity of the bacterial cell, short generation times and well defined and inexpensi...
In dividing cells, chromosome duplication once per generation must be coordinated with faithful segr...