The centromere is the chromosomal locus essential for proper chromosome segregation. While the centromeric function is well conserved and epigenetically specified, centromeric DNA sequences are typically composed of satellite DNA and represent the most rapidly evolving sequences in eukaryotic genomes. The presence of satellite sequences at centromeres hampered the comprehensive molecular analysis of these enigmatic loci. The discovery of functional centromeres completely devoid of satellite repetitions and fixed in some animal and plant species represented a turning point in centromere biology, definitively proving the epigenetic nature of the centromere. The first satellite-free centromere, fixed in a vertebrate species, was discovered in ...
Centromeres are distinct epigenetic loci present in single copy per chromosome. Defined by the prese...
Horses, asses and zebras belong to the genus Equus and are the only extant species of the family Equ...
Centromere repositioning (CR) is a recently discovered biological phenomenon consisting of the emerg...
The centromere is the chromosomal locus essential for proper chromosome segregation. While the centr...
Centromeres are highly distinctive genetic loci whose function is specified largely by epigenetic me...
The centromere is the locus directing chromosome segregation at cell division. The mechanism by whic...
In a previous study, we showed that centromere repositioning, that is the shift along the chromosome...
Mammalian centromeres are associated with highly repetitive DNA (satellite DNA), which has so far hi...
In mammals, centromeres are epigenetically specified by the histone H3 variant CENP-A and are typica...
Mammalian centromeres are associated with highly repetitive DNA (satellite DNA), which has so far hi...
Centromeres are epigenetically specified by the histone H3 variant CENP-A and typically associated w...
The living species of the genus Equus (horses, asses and zebras) are particularly valuable for comp...
The centromere is a genetic locus present once per chromosome that specifies the site of kinetochore...
The typical vertebrate centromeres contain long stretches of highly repeated DNA sequences (satellit...
Background: The centromere is the specialized locus required for correct chromosome segregation dur...
Centromeres are distinct epigenetic loci present in single copy per chromosome. Defined by the prese...
Horses, asses and zebras belong to the genus Equus and are the only extant species of the family Equ...
Centromere repositioning (CR) is a recently discovered biological phenomenon consisting of the emerg...
The centromere is the chromosomal locus essential for proper chromosome segregation. While the centr...
Centromeres are highly distinctive genetic loci whose function is specified largely by epigenetic me...
The centromere is the locus directing chromosome segregation at cell division. The mechanism by whic...
In a previous study, we showed that centromere repositioning, that is the shift along the chromosome...
Mammalian centromeres are associated with highly repetitive DNA (satellite DNA), which has so far hi...
In mammals, centromeres are epigenetically specified by the histone H3 variant CENP-A and are typica...
Mammalian centromeres are associated with highly repetitive DNA (satellite DNA), which has so far hi...
Centromeres are epigenetically specified by the histone H3 variant CENP-A and typically associated w...
The living species of the genus Equus (horses, asses and zebras) are particularly valuable for comp...
The centromere is a genetic locus present once per chromosome that specifies the site of kinetochore...
The typical vertebrate centromeres contain long stretches of highly repeated DNA sequences (satellit...
Background: The centromere is the specialized locus required for correct chromosome segregation dur...
Centromeres are distinct epigenetic loci present in single copy per chromosome. Defined by the prese...
Horses, asses and zebras belong to the genus Equus and are the only extant species of the family Equ...
Centromere repositioning (CR) is a recently discovered biological phenomenon consisting of the emerg...