During mitosis, chromosomes undergo extensive structural changes resulting in the formation of compact cylindrical bodies and in the termination of the bulk of DNA-dependent metabolic activities. Therefore, DNA lesions that interfere with processes such as DNA replication and transcription in interphase are not expected to pose a major threat to genome stability in mitosis. There are, however, a few exceptions. DNA replication and repair intermediates that physically interconnect the sister chromatids jeopardize faithful chromosome segregation and need to be resolved before the onset of anaphase. In addition, dicentric chromosomes can form chromatin bridges and induce breakage-fusion-breakage cycles with dire consequences for genome stabili...
Failure of cells to process toxic double-strand breaks (DSBs) constitutes a major intrinsic source o...
Failure of cells to process toxic double-strand breaks (DSBs) constitutes a major intrinsic source o...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are highly toxic lesions that can lead to chromosomal instability if...
During mitosis, chromosomes undergo extensive structural changes resulting in the formation of compa...
During mitosis, chromosomes undergo extensive structural changes resulting in the formation of compa...
Subversion of genome integrity fuels cellular adaptation and is a prerequisite for organismal evolut...
Subversion of genome integrity fuels cellular adaptation and is a prerequisite for organismal evolut...
Accurate duplication and transmission of identical genetic information into offspring cells lies at ...
Complete genome duplication in every cell cycle is fundamental for genome stability and cell surviva...
Genome integrity relies on precise coordination between DNA replication and chromosome segregation. ...
Chromosomal instability, the most frequent form of plasticity in cancer cells, often proceeds throug...
Genome integrity relies on precise coordination between DNA replication and chromosome segregation. ...
Failure of cells to process toxic double-strand breaks (DSBs) constitutes a major intrinsic source o...
UnlabelledMany cancers display both structural (s-CIN) and numerical (w-CIN) chromosomal instabiliti...
Failure of cells to process toxic double-strand breaks (DSBs) constitutes a major intrinsic source o...
Failure of cells to process toxic double-strand breaks (DSBs) constitutes a major intrinsic source o...
Failure of cells to process toxic double-strand breaks (DSBs) constitutes a major intrinsic source o...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are highly toxic lesions that can lead to chromosomal instability if...
During mitosis, chromosomes undergo extensive structural changes resulting in the formation of compa...
During mitosis, chromosomes undergo extensive structural changes resulting in the formation of compa...
Subversion of genome integrity fuels cellular adaptation and is a prerequisite for organismal evolut...
Subversion of genome integrity fuels cellular adaptation and is a prerequisite for organismal evolut...
Accurate duplication and transmission of identical genetic information into offspring cells lies at ...
Complete genome duplication in every cell cycle is fundamental for genome stability and cell surviva...
Genome integrity relies on precise coordination between DNA replication and chromosome segregation. ...
Chromosomal instability, the most frequent form of plasticity in cancer cells, often proceeds throug...
Genome integrity relies on precise coordination between DNA replication and chromosome segregation. ...
Failure of cells to process toxic double-strand breaks (DSBs) constitutes a major intrinsic source o...
UnlabelledMany cancers display both structural (s-CIN) and numerical (w-CIN) chromosomal instabiliti...
Failure of cells to process toxic double-strand breaks (DSBs) constitutes a major intrinsic source o...
Failure of cells to process toxic double-strand breaks (DSBs) constitutes a major intrinsic source o...
Failure of cells to process toxic double-strand breaks (DSBs) constitutes a major intrinsic source o...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are highly toxic lesions that can lead to chromosomal instability if...