Chromosomes adopt specific conformations to regulate various cellular processes. A well-documented chromosome configuration is the highly compacted chromosome structure during metaphase. More regional chromatin conformations have also been reported, including topologically associated domains encompassing mega-bases of DNA and local chromatin loops formed by kilo-bases of DNA. In this review, we discuss the changes in chromatin conformation taking place between somatic and meiotic cells, with a special focus on the establishment of a proteinaceous structure, called the chromosome axis, at the beginning of meiosis. The chromosome axis is essential to support key meiotic processes such as chromosome pairing, homologous recombination, and balan...
Meiotic chromosomes are highly compacted yet remain transcriptionally active. To understand how chro...
During prophase I of meiosis, chromosomes become organized as loop arrays around the proteinaceous c...
A distinguishing feature of meiotic DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), compared to DSBs in somatic cel...
Chromosome segregation during meiosis is a two-step process, where homologous chromosomes segregate ...
Meiotic chromosomes consist of proteinaceous axial structures from which chromatin loops emerge. Alt...
Meiocytes organize higher-order chromosome structures comprising arrays of chromatin loops organized...
Meiosis, a hallmark of sexual reproduction, entails the division of one diploid parent cell into fo...
The meiotic chromosome axis plays key roles in meiotic chromosome organization and recombination, ye...
Meiotic chromosomes consist of proteinaceous axial structures from which chromatin loops emerge. Alt...
Meiosis is a key cellular and molecular process for sexual reproduction contributing to the genetic ...
In meiotic prophase, chromosomes are organized into compacted loop arrays to promote homolog pairing...
Meiotic homologous recombination is markedly acti-vated during meiotic prophase to play central role...
The spatial folding of chromosomes inside the nucleus has regulatory effects on gene expression, yet...
Homologous chromosome synapsis and meiotic recombination are facilitated by several meiosis-specific...
Homologous chromosomes must pair and recombine to ensure faithful chromosome segregation during meio...
Meiotic chromosomes are highly compacted yet remain transcriptionally active. To understand how chro...
During prophase I of meiosis, chromosomes become organized as loop arrays around the proteinaceous c...
A distinguishing feature of meiotic DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), compared to DSBs in somatic cel...
Chromosome segregation during meiosis is a two-step process, where homologous chromosomes segregate ...
Meiotic chromosomes consist of proteinaceous axial structures from which chromatin loops emerge. Alt...
Meiocytes organize higher-order chromosome structures comprising arrays of chromatin loops organized...
Meiosis, a hallmark of sexual reproduction, entails the division of one diploid parent cell into fo...
The meiotic chromosome axis plays key roles in meiotic chromosome organization and recombination, ye...
Meiotic chromosomes consist of proteinaceous axial structures from which chromatin loops emerge. Alt...
Meiosis is a key cellular and molecular process for sexual reproduction contributing to the genetic ...
In meiotic prophase, chromosomes are organized into compacted loop arrays to promote homolog pairing...
Meiotic homologous recombination is markedly acti-vated during meiotic prophase to play central role...
The spatial folding of chromosomes inside the nucleus has regulatory effects on gene expression, yet...
Homologous chromosome synapsis and meiotic recombination are facilitated by several meiosis-specific...
Homologous chromosomes must pair and recombine to ensure faithful chromosome segregation during meio...
Meiotic chromosomes are highly compacted yet remain transcriptionally active. To understand how chro...
During prophase I of meiosis, chromosomes become organized as loop arrays around the proteinaceous c...
A distinguishing feature of meiotic DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), compared to DSBs in somatic cel...