Meiotic recombination promotes genetic variation by mixing parental alleles. Two recent studies, one in this issue of Developmental Cell, have applied microarray-based methods that allow analysis of nearly all of the recombination events occurring in a single meiosis. These data provide insights into the molecular “decisions” that control the outcome of the recombination process
AbstractRecombination ensures the correct segregation of chromosomes to gametes during meiosis. Rece...
Meiosis is a specialized cell division at the origin of the haploid cells that eventually develop in...
Meiosis comprises two rounds of nuclear division following a single phase of DNA replication, leadin...
Two high-resolution maps of meiotic recombination initiation sites across the genomes of budding yea...
AbstractProper chromosome segregation in meiosis requires the right number and distribution of cross...
Meiotic crossovers facilitate the segregation of homologous chromosomes and increase genetic diversi...
Meiotic crossovers facilitate the segregation of homologous chromosomes and increase genetic diversi...
Homologous recombination is a dynamic process by which DNA sequences and strands are exchanged. In m...
AbstractMeiosis is a specialized cell division at the origin of the haploid cells that eventually de...
SummaryCrossovers produced by homologous recombination promote accurate chromosome segregation in me...
The number of recombination events per meiosis varies extensively among individuals. This recombinat...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to Jürg Bähler, Edgar Hartsuiker, Franz Klein, Jürg Kohli, Josef Lo...
SummaryTight control of the number and distribution of crossovers is of great importance for meiosis...
AbstractDuring meiosis, DNA double-strand breaks ultimately yield two types of recombinants: crossov...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to Jürg Bähler, Edgar Hartsuiker, Franz Klein, Jürg Kohli, Josef Lo...
AbstractRecombination ensures the correct segregation of chromosomes to gametes during meiosis. Rece...
Meiosis is a specialized cell division at the origin of the haploid cells that eventually develop in...
Meiosis comprises two rounds of nuclear division following a single phase of DNA replication, leadin...
Two high-resolution maps of meiotic recombination initiation sites across the genomes of budding yea...
AbstractProper chromosome segregation in meiosis requires the right number and distribution of cross...
Meiotic crossovers facilitate the segregation of homologous chromosomes and increase genetic diversi...
Meiotic crossovers facilitate the segregation of homologous chromosomes and increase genetic diversi...
Homologous recombination is a dynamic process by which DNA sequences and strands are exchanged. In m...
AbstractMeiosis is a specialized cell division at the origin of the haploid cells that eventually de...
SummaryCrossovers produced by homologous recombination promote accurate chromosome segregation in me...
The number of recombination events per meiosis varies extensively among individuals. This recombinat...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to Jürg Bähler, Edgar Hartsuiker, Franz Klein, Jürg Kohli, Josef Lo...
SummaryTight control of the number and distribution of crossovers is of great importance for meiosis...
AbstractDuring meiosis, DNA double-strand breaks ultimately yield two types of recombinants: crossov...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to Jürg Bähler, Edgar Hartsuiker, Franz Klein, Jürg Kohli, Josef Lo...
AbstractRecombination ensures the correct segregation of chromosomes to gametes during meiosis. Rece...
Meiosis is a specialized cell division at the origin of the haploid cells that eventually develop in...
Meiosis comprises two rounds of nuclear division following a single phase of DNA replication, leadin...