Non random segregation of sister chromatids has been implicated to help specify daughter cell fate (the Silent Sister Hypothesis [1]) or to protect the genome of long-lived stem cells (the Immortal Strand Hypothesis [2]). The idea that sister chromatids are non-randomly segregated into specific daughter cells is only marginally supported by data in sporadic and often contradictory studies. As a result, the field has moved forward rather slowly. The advent of being able to directly label and differentiate sister chromatids in vivo using fluorescence in situ hybridization [3] was a significant advance for such studies. However, this approach is limited by the need for large tracks of unidirectional repeats on chromosomes and the reliance on q...
The immortal strand hypothesis proposes that asymmetrically dividing stem cells (SCs) selectively se...
ii Traditional cytogenetic approaches allow analysis of the chromosomal composition (karyotype) of m...
Decades ago, the ‘‘immortal strand hypothesis’ ’ was proposed as a means by which stem cells might l...
Non random segregation of sister chromatids has been implicated to help specify daughter cell fate (...
Background: Non-random segregation of DNA strands during stem cell replication has been proposed as ...
Accurate chromosome segregation requires chromosome compaction with concordant disentanglement of th...
The ability to distinguish between genome sequences of homologous chromosomes in single cells is imp...
DNA rearrangements such as sister chromatid exchanges (SCEs) are sensitive indicators of genomic str...
Semi-conservative replication ensures that the DNA sequence of sister chromatids is identical except...
Homologous recombination involving sister chromatids is the most accurate, and thus most frequently ...
Traditional cytogenetic approaches allow analysis of the chromosomal composition (karyotype) of mito...
Template strand sequencing (Strand-seq) is a single cell sequencing approach which maintains 5’ -> 3...
Elucidating the mechanisms underlying chromatin maintenance upon genome replication is critical for ...
Decades ago, the "immortal strand hypothesis" was proposed as a means by which stem cells might limi...
AbstractBackgroundNon-random segregation of DNA strands during stem cell replication has been propos...
The immortal strand hypothesis proposes that asymmetrically dividing stem cells (SCs) selectively se...
ii Traditional cytogenetic approaches allow analysis of the chromosomal composition (karyotype) of m...
Decades ago, the ‘‘immortal strand hypothesis’ ’ was proposed as a means by which stem cells might l...
Non random segregation of sister chromatids has been implicated to help specify daughter cell fate (...
Background: Non-random segregation of DNA strands during stem cell replication has been proposed as ...
Accurate chromosome segregation requires chromosome compaction with concordant disentanglement of th...
The ability to distinguish between genome sequences of homologous chromosomes in single cells is imp...
DNA rearrangements such as sister chromatid exchanges (SCEs) are sensitive indicators of genomic str...
Semi-conservative replication ensures that the DNA sequence of sister chromatids is identical except...
Homologous recombination involving sister chromatids is the most accurate, and thus most frequently ...
Traditional cytogenetic approaches allow analysis of the chromosomal composition (karyotype) of mito...
Template strand sequencing (Strand-seq) is a single cell sequencing approach which maintains 5’ -> 3...
Elucidating the mechanisms underlying chromatin maintenance upon genome replication is critical for ...
Decades ago, the "immortal strand hypothesis" was proposed as a means by which stem cells might limi...
AbstractBackgroundNon-random segregation of DNA strands during stem cell replication has been propos...
The immortal strand hypothesis proposes that asymmetrically dividing stem cells (SCs) selectively se...
ii Traditional cytogenetic approaches allow analysis of the chromosomal composition (karyotype) of m...
Decades ago, the ‘‘immortal strand hypothesis’ ’ was proposed as a means by which stem cells might l...