Mistakes during cell division frequently generate changes in chromosome content, producing aneuploid or polyploid progeny cells. Polyploid cells may then undergo abnormal division to generate aneuploid cells. Chromosome segregation errors may also involve fragments of whole chromosomes. A major consequence of segregation defects is change in the relative dosage of products from genes located on the missegregated chromosomes. Abnormal expression of transcriptional regulators can also impact genes on the properly segregated chromosomes. The consequences of these perturbations in gene expression depend on the specific chromosomes affected and on the interplay of the aneuploid phenotype with the environment. Most often, these novel chromosome d...
Aneuploidy in human eggs is the leading cause of pregnancy loss and several genetic disorders such a...
In order to be segregated properly, partner chromosomes must attach to microtubules that emanate fro...
AbstractMeiosis is one of the defining events in gametogenesis. Male and female germ cells both unde...
Mistakes during cell division frequently generate changes in chromosome content, producing aneuploid...
Errors in chromosome segregation contribute to tumor heterogeneity and evolution by driving karyotyp...
Unequal separation of the mother cells’ DNA over its two daughter cells upon cell division is a prev...
The ultimate success of cell division relies on the accurate partitioning of the genetic material. E...
Aneuploidy is poorly tolerated by cells and can have catastrophic consequences, including infertilit...
Summary: A common assumption is that human chromosomes carry equal chances of mis-segregation during...
Chromosome segregation errors during cell divisions generate aneuploidies and micronuclei, which can...
Chromosome segregation errors occur frequently during female meiosis but also in the first mitoses o...
Proper partitioning of replicated sister chromatids at each mitosis is crucial for maintaining cell ...
Aneuploidy is a hallmark of cancer and one of the main causes of miscarriages in humans1. Recent tec...
Male carriers of chromosomal abnormalities (CA) are more frequent in the infertile population. These...
AbstractSexually reproducing organisms rely on the precise reduction of chromosome number during a s...
Aneuploidy in human eggs is the leading cause of pregnancy loss and several genetic disorders such a...
In order to be segregated properly, partner chromosomes must attach to microtubules that emanate fro...
AbstractMeiosis is one of the defining events in gametogenesis. Male and female germ cells both unde...
Mistakes during cell division frequently generate changes in chromosome content, producing aneuploid...
Errors in chromosome segregation contribute to tumor heterogeneity and evolution by driving karyotyp...
Unequal separation of the mother cells’ DNA over its two daughter cells upon cell division is a prev...
The ultimate success of cell division relies on the accurate partitioning of the genetic material. E...
Aneuploidy is poorly tolerated by cells and can have catastrophic consequences, including infertilit...
Summary: A common assumption is that human chromosomes carry equal chances of mis-segregation during...
Chromosome segregation errors during cell divisions generate aneuploidies and micronuclei, which can...
Chromosome segregation errors occur frequently during female meiosis but also in the first mitoses o...
Proper partitioning of replicated sister chromatids at each mitosis is crucial for maintaining cell ...
Aneuploidy is a hallmark of cancer and one of the main causes of miscarriages in humans1. Recent tec...
Male carriers of chromosomal abnormalities (CA) are more frequent in the infertile population. These...
AbstractSexually reproducing organisms rely on the precise reduction of chromosome number during a s...
Aneuploidy in human eggs is the leading cause of pregnancy loss and several genetic disorders such a...
In order to be segregated properly, partner chromosomes must attach to microtubules that emanate fro...
AbstractMeiosis is one of the defining events in gametogenesis. Male and female germ cells both unde...