Telomeres are important segments of chromosomes that protect chromosome ends from nucleolytic degradation and fusion. At meiosis telomeres display an unprecedented behavior which involves their attachment and motility along the nuclear envelope. The movements become restricted to a limited nuclear sector during the so-called bouquet stage, which is widely conserved among species. Recent observations suggest that telomere clustering involves actin and/or microtubules, and is altered in the presence of impaired recombinogenic and chromosome related functions. This review aims to provide an overview of what is currently known about meiotic telomere attachment, dynamics and regulation in synaptic meiosis
Background: Telomeres have crucial meiosis-specific roles in the orderly reduction of chromosome num...
Meiosis is a succession of two specialized cell divisions that leads to the formation of gametes and...
<div><p>During meiosis, the rapid movement of telomeres along the nuclear envelope (NE) facilitates ...
Telomeres are important segments of chromosomes that protect chromosome ends from nucleolytic degrad...
Telomeres are essential for genomic stability and their dysfunction has been implicated in cancer an...
Meiosis creates haploid cells from diploid progenitors. Homologous chromosomes are moved, paired and...
SummaryIn meiosis, telomeres attach to the inner nuclear membrane (INM) and drive the chromosome mov...
SummaryHaploidization of the genome in meiosis requires that chromosomes be sorted exclusively into ...
In diploid organisms, meiosis reduces the chromosome number by half during the formation of haploid ...
Telomere-led rapid prophase movements (RPMs) in meiotic prophase have been observed in diverse eukar...
SummaryBouquet formation, in which telomeres gather to a small region of the nuclear membrane in ear...
Meiotic chromosomes undergo rapid prophase movements, which are thought to facilitate the formation ...
The fact that eukaryotic chromosomes are linear poses a special problem for their maintenance: the n...
SummaryTelomere-led rapid prophase movements (RPMs) in meiotic prophase have been observed in divers...
Telomere clustering is required for the homologous recombination events that maintain chromosome end...
Background: Telomeres have crucial meiosis-specific roles in the orderly reduction of chromosome num...
Meiosis is a succession of two specialized cell divisions that leads to the formation of gametes and...
<div><p>During meiosis, the rapid movement of telomeres along the nuclear envelope (NE) facilitates ...
Telomeres are important segments of chromosomes that protect chromosome ends from nucleolytic degrad...
Telomeres are essential for genomic stability and their dysfunction has been implicated in cancer an...
Meiosis creates haploid cells from diploid progenitors. Homologous chromosomes are moved, paired and...
SummaryIn meiosis, telomeres attach to the inner nuclear membrane (INM) and drive the chromosome mov...
SummaryHaploidization of the genome in meiosis requires that chromosomes be sorted exclusively into ...
In diploid organisms, meiosis reduces the chromosome number by half during the formation of haploid ...
Telomere-led rapid prophase movements (RPMs) in meiotic prophase have been observed in diverse eukar...
SummaryBouquet formation, in which telomeres gather to a small region of the nuclear membrane in ear...
Meiotic chromosomes undergo rapid prophase movements, which are thought to facilitate the formation ...
The fact that eukaryotic chromosomes are linear poses a special problem for their maintenance: the n...
SummaryTelomere-led rapid prophase movements (RPMs) in meiotic prophase have been observed in divers...
Telomere clustering is required for the homologous recombination events that maintain chromosome end...
Background: Telomeres have crucial meiosis-specific roles in the orderly reduction of chromosome num...
Meiosis is a succession of two specialized cell divisions that leads to the formation of gametes and...
<div><p>During meiosis, the rapid movement of telomeres along the nuclear envelope (NE) facilitates ...