AbstractAccurate segregation of homologous chromosomes at the first meiotic division requires the tight coordination of DNA replication, homologous recombination and chromosome organization. Recent studies suggest that the initiation of meiotic recombination is mechanistically coupled to premeiotic DNA replication
Two high-resolution maps of meiotic recombination initiation sites across the genomes of budding yea...
SummaryMeiosis is a specialized cell division that halves the genome complement, producing haploid g...
In most organisms homologous recombination is vital for the proper segregation of chromosomes during...
AbstractAccurate segregation of homologous chromosomes at the first meiotic division requires the ti...
AbstractRecombination ensures the correct segregation of chromosomes to gametes during meiosis. Rece...
The meiotic cell division reduces the chromosome number from diploid to haploid to form gametes for ...
AbstractProper chromosome segregation in meiosis requires the right number and distribution of cross...
<div><p>The meiotic cell division reduces the chromosome number from diploid to haploid to form game...
Homologous recombination is a dynamic process by which DNA sequences and strands are exchanged. In m...
Meiosis comprises two rounds of nuclear division following a single phase of DNA replication, leadin...
Meiotic recombination promotes genetic variation by mixing parental alleles. Two recent studies, one...
The meiotic cell division reduces the chromosome number from diploid to haploid to form gametes for ...
SummaryIt has been long appreciated that, during meiosis, DNA replication is coordinated with the su...
AbstractMeiosis is a specialized cell division at the origin of the haploid cells that eventually de...
AbstractBackground: The life cycle of most eukaryotic organisms includes a meiotic phase, in which d...
Two high-resolution maps of meiotic recombination initiation sites across the genomes of budding yea...
SummaryMeiosis is a specialized cell division that halves the genome complement, producing haploid g...
In most organisms homologous recombination is vital for the proper segregation of chromosomes during...
AbstractAccurate segregation of homologous chromosomes at the first meiotic division requires the ti...
AbstractRecombination ensures the correct segregation of chromosomes to gametes during meiosis. Rece...
The meiotic cell division reduces the chromosome number from diploid to haploid to form gametes for ...
AbstractProper chromosome segregation in meiosis requires the right number and distribution of cross...
<div><p>The meiotic cell division reduces the chromosome number from diploid to haploid to form game...
Homologous recombination is a dynamic process by which DNA sequences and strands are exchanged. In m...
Meiosis comprises two rounds of nuclear division following a single phase of DNA replication, leadin...
Meiotic recombination promotes genetic variation by mixing parental alleles. Two recent studies, one...
The meiotic cell division reduces the chromosome number from diploid to haploid to form gametes for ...
SummaryIt has been long appreciated that, during meiosis, DNA replication is coordinated with the su...
AbstractMeiosis is a specialized cell division at the origin of the haploid cells that eventually de...
AbstractBackground: The life cycle of most eukaryotic organisms includes a meiotic phase, in which d...
Two high-resolution maps of meiotic recombination initiation sites across the genomes of budding yea...
SummaryMeiosis is a specialized cell division that halves the genome complement, producing haploid g...
In most organisms homologous recombination is vital for the proper segregation of chromosomes during...