The defining event of meiosis is prophase-I, during which the maternal and paternal chromosome find each other in the nucleus, pair, and align in a process called “synapses of the homologues”. Their faithful segregation during the first meiotic division (MI) requires meiotic recombination and in particular at least one crossing over (CO) per pair of homologous chromosomes. COs are needed, not only to generate diversity within a population, but (along with sister chromatids cohesion) to form the chiasmata that are the physical connection between the homologues that ensures their faithful segregation at metaphase-I. Our understanding of recombination in higher eukaryotes has comes from studies in model organisms such as yeasts, flies and worm...
Meiotic recombination promotes genetic variation by mixing parental alleles. Two recent studies, one...
YesAbstract The budding yeast genome contains regions where meiotic recombination initiates more fr...
In most organisms homologous recombination is vital for the proper segregation of chromosomes during...
The defining event of meiosis is prophase-I, during which the maternal and paternal chromosome find ...
Two high-resolution maps of meiotic recombination initiation sites across the genomes of budding yea...
Meiosis comprises two rounds of nuclear division following a single phase of DNA replication, leadin...
Meiotic crossovers facilitate the segregation of homologous chromosomes and increase genetic diversi...
AbstractMeiosis is a specialized cell division at the origin of the haploid cells that eventually de...
AbstractRecombination ensures the correct segregation of chromosomes to gametes during meiosis. Rece...
SummaryRepair of the programmed meiotic double-strand breaks (DSBs) that initiate recombination must...
For most eukaryotes, recombination between homologous chromosomes during meiosis is an essential asp...
AbstractChromosome segregation at meiosis I depends on pairing and crossing-over between homologs. I...
Homologous recombination is a dynamic process by which DNA sequences and strands are exchanged. In m...
Meiosis is the specialized cell division by which most sexually reproducing organisms generate haplo...
AbstractProper chromosome segregation in meiosis requires the right number and distribution of cross...
Meiotic recombination promotes genetic variation by mixing parental alleles. Two recent studies, one...
YesAbstract The budding yeast genome contains regions where meiotic recombination initiates more fr...
In most organisms homologous recombination is vital for the proper segregation of chromosomes during...
The defining event of meiosis is prophase-I, during which the maternal and paternal chromosome find ...
Two high-resolution maps of meiotic recombination initiation sites across the genomes of budding yea...
Meiosis comprises two rounds of nuclear division following a single phase of DNA replication, leadin...
Meiotic crossovers facilitate the segregation of homologous chromosomes and increase genetic diversi...
AbstractMeiosis is a specialized cell division at the origin of the haploid cells that eventually de...
AbstractRecombination ensures the correct segregation of chromosomes to gametes during meiosis. Rece...
SummaryRepair of the programmed meiotic double-strand breaks (DSBs) that initiate recombination must...
For most eukaryotes, recombination between homologous chromosomes during meiosis is an essential asp...
AbstractChromosome segregation at meiosis I depends on pairing and crossing-over between homologs. I...
Homologous recombination is a dynamic process by which DNA sequences and strands are exchanged. In m...
Meiosis is the specialized cell division by which most sexually reproducing organisms generate haplo...
AbstractProper chromosome segregation in meiosis requires the right number and distribution of cross...
Meiotic recombination promotes genetic variation by mixing parental alleles. Two recent studies, one...
YesAbstract The budding yeast genome contains regions where meiotic recombination initiates more fr...
In most organisms homologous recombination is vital for the proper segregation of chromosomes during...