SummaryCrossovers produced by homologous recombination promote accurate chromosome segregation in meiosis and are controlled such that at least one forms per chromosome pair and multiple crossovers are widely spaced. Recombination initiates with an excess number of double-strand breaks made by Spo11 protein. Thus, crossover control involves a decision by which some breaks give crossovers while others follow a predominantly noncrossover pathway(s). To understand this decision, we examined recombination when breaks are reduced in yeast spo11 hypomorphs. We find that crossover levels tend to be maintained at the expense of noncrossovers and that genomic loci differ in expression of this “crossover homeostasis.” These findings define a previous...
SummaryCrossing-over between homologous chromosomes facilitates their accurate segregation at the fi...
Meiosis is a specialized form of cell division in which haploid gametes are produced from diploid pr...
During meiosis, crossing-over—the exchange of genetic material between maternal and paternal chromos...
SummaryCrossovers between meiotic homologs are crucial for their proper segregation, and crossover n...
The budding yeast genome contains regions where meiotic recombination initiates more frequently tha...
AbstractDuring meiosis, DNA double-strand breaks ultimately yield two types of recombinants: crossov...
AbstractProper chromosome segregation in meiosis requires the right number and distribution of cross...
AbstractUnitary models of meiotic recombination postulate that a central intermediate containing Hol...
YesAbstract The budding yeast genome contains regions where meiotic recombination initiates more fr...
Meiotic recombination promotes genetic variation by mixing parental alleles. Two recent studies, one...
Meiotic crossovers facilitate the segregation of homologous chromosomes and increase genetic diversi...
Meiotic crossovers facilitate the segregation of homologous chromosomes and increase genetic diversi...
Crossing-over between homologous chromosomes facilitates proper disjunction of chromosomes during me...
We previously proposed a “counting model” for meiotic crossover interference, in which double-strand...
We previously proposed a “counting model” for meiotic crossover interference, in which double-strand...
SummaryCrossing-over between homologous chromosomes facilitates their accurate segregation at the fi...
Meiosis is a specialized form of cell division in which haploid gametes are produced from diploid pr...
During meiosis, crossing-over—the exchange of genetic material between maternal and paternal chromos...
SummaryCrossovers between meiotic homologs are crucial for their proper segregation, and crossover n...
The budding yeast genome contains regions where meiotic recombination initiates more frequently tha...
AbstractDuring meiosis, DNA double-strand breaks ultimately yield two types of recombinants: crossov...
AbstractProper chromosome segregation in meiosis requires the right number and distribution of cross...
AbstractUnitary models of meiotic recombination postulate that a central intermediate containing Hol...
YesAbstract The budding yeast genome contains regions where meiotic recombination initiates more fr...
Meiotic recombination promotes genetic variation by mixing parental alleles. Two recent studies, one...
Meiotic crossovers facilitate the segregation of homologous chromosomes and increase genetic diversi...
Meiotic crossovers facilitate the segregation of homologous chromosomes and increase genetic diversi...
Crossing-over between homologous chromosomes facilitates proper disjunction of chromosomes during me...
We previously proposed a “counting model” for meiotic crossover interference, in which double-strand...
We previously proposed a “counting model” for meiotic crossover interference, in which double-strand...
SummaryCrossing-over between homologous chromosomes facilitates their accurate segregation at the fi...
Meiosis is a specialized form of cell division in which haploid gametes are produced from diploid pr...
During meiosis, crossing-over—the exchange of genetic material between maternal and paternal chromos...