Meiosis: dances between homologs
D Zickler, N Kleckner - Annual Review of Genetics, 2023 - annualreviews.org
The raison d'être of meiosis is shuffling of genetic information via Mendelian segregation
and, within individual chromosomes, by DNA crossing-over. These outcomes are enabled …
and, within individual chromosomes, by DNA crossing-over. These outcomes are enabled …
[HTML][HTML] The molecular machinery of meiotic recombination
L Chen, JR Weir - Biochemical Society Transactions, 2024 - portlandpress.com
Gas vesicles are protein megacomplexes filled with gas to allow aquatic bacteria to control
their vertical position in the water column. The cover image shows a detailed model of a …
their vertical position in the water column. The cover image shows a detailed model of a …
The Dmc1 recombinase physically interacts with and promotes the meiotic crossover functions of the Mlh1–Mlh3 endonuclease
G Pannafino, JJ Chen, V Mithani, L Payero, M Gioia… - Genetics, 2024 - academic.oup.com
The accurate segregation of homologous chromosomes during the Meiosis I reductional
division in most sexually reproducing eukaryotes requires crossing over between homologs …
division in most sexually reproducing eukaryotes requires crossing over between homologs …
Proximity labeling reveals new insights into the relationships between meiotic recombination proteins in S. cerevisiae
K Voelkel-Meiman, AJ Poppel, JC Liddle… - bioRxiv, 2023 - biorxiv.org
Several protein ensembles facilitate MutSγ crossover recombination and the associated
process of synaptonemal complex (SC) assembly during meiosis, but the physical and …
process of synaptonemal complex (SC) assembly during meiosis, but the physical and …
Molekulare Mechanismen der meiotischen Rekombination
JR Weir - BIOspektrum, 2023 - Springer
Molekulare Mechanismen der meiotischen Rekombination Page 1 816 KARRIERE, KÖPFE &
KONZEPTE BIOspektrum | 07.23 | 29. Jahrgang deren Auflösung durch Sgs1 schützt (Abb. 1C …
KONZEPTE BIOspektrum | 07.23 | 29. Jahrgang deren Auflösung durch Sgs1 schützt (Abb. 1C …