Copyright: © 2010 Stimpson et al.Genome rearrangement often produces chromosomes with two centromeres (dicentrics) that are inherently unstable because of bridge formation and breakage during cell division. However, mammalian dicentrics, and particularly those in humans, can be quite stable, usually because one centromere is functionally silenced. Molecular mechanisms of centromere inactivation are poorly understood since there are few systems to experimentally create dicentric human chromosomes. Here, we describe a human cell culture model that enriches for de novo dicentrics. We demonstrate that transient disruption of human telomere structure non-randomly produces dicentric fusions involving acrocentric chromosomes. The induced dicentric...
Maintaining genome stability is essential for all dividing cells and it promotes longevity. The cent...
Dicentric chromosomes undergo breakage in mitosis, resulting in chromosome deletions, duplications, ...
Cancer cells often harbor chromosomes in abnormal numbers and with aberrant structure. The consequen...
Genome rearrangement often produces chromosomes with two centromeres (dicentrics) that are inherentl...
<p>The centromere is essential for chromosome segregation and genome stability. It is the site of ki...
Dicentric chromosomes are products of genomic rearrangements that place two centromeres on the same ...
Dicentric chromosomes are products of genomic rearrangements that place two centromeres on the same ...
SummaryBackgroundThe kinetochore is a multiprotein complex that forms on a chromosomal locus designa...
DNA double-strand breaks arise in vivo when a dicentric chromosome (two centromeres on one chromosom...
Centromeres are the chromosomal domains required to ensure faithful transmission of the genome durin...
The short arms of the ten acrocentric human chromosomes share several repetitive DNAs, including rib...
Maintenance of an intact genome is essential for cellular and organismal homeostasis. The centromere...
Centromeres are highly specialized chromatin domains that enable chromosome segregation and orchestr...
Centromeres are structurally essential regions of the eukaryotic genome, acting as platforms for kin...
Dicentric chromosomes undergo a breakage–fusion–bridge cycle as a consequence of having two centrome...
Maintaining genome stability is essential for all dividing cells and it promotes longevity. The cent...
Dicentric chromosomes undergo breakage in mitosis, resulting in chromosome deletions, duplications, ...
Cancer cells often harbor chromosomes in abnormal numbers and with aberrant structure. The consequen...
Genome rearrangement often produces chromosomes with two centromeres (dicentrics) that are inherentl...
<p>The centromere is essential for chromosome segregation and genome stability. It is the site of ki...
Dicentric chromosomes are products of genomic rearrangements that place two centromeres on the same ...
Dicentric chromosomes are products of genomic rearrangements that place two centromeres on the same ...
SummaryBackgroundThe kinetochore is a multiprotein complex that forms on a chromosomal locus designa...
DNA double-strand breaks arise in vivo when a dicentric chromosome (two centromeres on one chromosom...
Centromeres are the chromosomal domains required to ensure faithful transmission of the genome durin...
The short arms of the ten acrocentric human chromosomes share several repetitive DNAs, including rib...
Maintenance of an intact genome is essential for cellular and organismal homeostasis. The centromere...
Centromeres are highly specialized chromatin domains that enable chromosome segregation and orchestr...
Centromeres are structurally essential regions of the eukaryotic genome, acting as platforms for kin...
Dicentric chromosomes undergo a breakage–fusion–bridge cycle as a consequence of having two centrome...
Maintaining genome stability is essential for all dividing cells and it promotes longevity. The cent...
Dicentric chromosomes undergo breakage in mitosis, resulting in chromosome deletions, duplications, ...
Cancer cells often harbor chromosomes in abnormal numbers and with aberrant structure. The consequen...