AbstractRecent studies in Caenorhabditis elegans show that crossover interference, which usually limits the number of exchanges per meiotic bivalent to just ‘one’, requires the continuity of both homologs. One ‘function’ of crossover interference may be the prevention of crossover events that might not effectively hold homologs together
SummaryCrossovers produced by homologous recombination promote accurate chromosome segregation in me...
SummaryTight control of the number and distribution of crossovers is of great importance for meiosis...
We previously proposed a “counting model” for meiotic crossover interference, in which double-strand...
AbstractRecent studies in Caenorhabditis elegans show that crossover interference, which usually lim...
31 pagesDuring meiosis, diploid organisms reduce their chromosome number by half to generate haploid...
AbstractA central event in sexual reproduction is the reduction in chromosome number that occurs at ...
Crossover recombination events between homologous chromosomes are required to form chiasmata, tempor...
Crossing-over between homologous chromosomes facilitates proper disjunction of chromosomes during me...
During meiosis, diploid organisms reduce their chromosome number by half to generate haploid gametes...
During meiosis, crossing-over—the exchange of genetic material between maternal and paternal chromos...
AbstractDuring meiosis, DNA double-strand breaks ultimately yield two types of recombinants: crossov...
During meiosis, most organisms ensure that homologous chromosomes undergo at least one exchange of D...
Background: It is now nearly a century since it was first discovered that crossovers between homolog...
AbstractProper chromosome segregation in meiosis requires the right number and distribution of cross...
A central event in sexual reproduction is the reduction in chromosome number that occurs at the meio...
SummaryCrossovers produced by homologous recombination promote accurate chromosome segregation in me...
SummaryTight control of the number and distribution of crossovers is of great importance for meiosis...
We previously proposed a “counting model” for meiotic crossover interference, in which double-strand...
AbstractRecent studies in Caenorhabditis elegans show that crossover interference, which usually lim...
31 pagesDuring meiosis, diploid organisms reduce their chromosome number by half to generate haploid...
AbstractA central event in sexual reproduction is the reduction in chromosome number that occurs at ...
Crossover recombination events between homologous chromosomes are required to form chiasmata, tempor...
Crossing-over between homologous chromosomes facilitates proper disjunction of chromosomes during me...
During meiosis, diploid organisms reduce their chromosome number by half to generate haploid gametes...
During meiosis, crossing-over—the exchange of genetic material between maternal and paternal chromos...
AbstractDuring meiosis, DNA double-strand breaks ultimately yield two types of recombinants: crossov...
During meiosis, most organisms ensure that homologous chromosomes undergo at least one exchange of D...
Background: It is now nearly a century since it was first discovered that crossovers between homolog...
AbstractProper chromosome segregation in meiosis requires the right number and distribution of cross...
A central event in sexual reproduction is the reduction in chromosome number that occurs at the meio...
SummaryCrossovers produced by homologous recombination promote accurate chromosome segregation in me...
SummaryTight control of the number and distribution of crossovers is of great importance for meiosis...
We previously proposed a “counting model” for meiotic crossover interference, in which double-strand...