نتایج جستجو برای: meiotic recombination

تعداد نتایج: 57236  

2017
Najla Al-Sweel Vandana Raghavan Abhishek Dutta V P Ajith Luigi Di Vietro Nabila Khondakar Carol M Manhart Jennifer A Surtees K T Nishant Eric Alani

Mlh1-Mlh3 is an endonuclease hypothesized to act in meiosis to resolve double Holliday junctions into crossovers. It also plays a minor role in eukaryotic DNA mismatch repair (MMR). To understand how Mlh1-Mlh3 functions in both meiosis and MMR, we analyzed in baker's yeast 60 new mlh3 alleles. Five alleles specifically disrupted MMR, whereas one (mlh3-32) specifically disrupted meiotic crossing...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2012
James D Higgins Ruth M Perry Abdellah Barakate Luke Ramsay Robbie Waugh Claire Halpin Susan J Armstrong F Chris H Franklin

Meiosis involves reciprocal exchange of genetic information between homologous chromosomes to generate new allelic combinations. In cereals, the distribution of genetic crossovers, cytologically visible as chiasmata, is skewed toward the distal regions of the chromosomes. However, many genes are known to lie within interstitial/proximal regions of low recombination, creating a limitation for br...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Jennifer L Gerton Joseph L DeRisi

We used a functional genomics approach to identify a gene required for meiotic recombination, YGL183c or MND1. MND1 was spliced in meiotic cells, extending the annotated YGL183c ORF N terminus by 45 aa. Saccharomyces cerevisiae mnd1-1 mutants, in which the majority of the MND1 coding sequence was removed, arrested before the first meiotic division with a phenotype reminiscent of dmc1 mutants. P...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2001
K Nabeshima Y Kakihara Y Hiraoka H Nojima

Meiotic homologous pairing is crucial to proper homologous recombination, which secures subsequent reductional chromosome segregation. We have identified a novel meiosis-specific protein of fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, Meu13p, to be a molecule that is required for proper homologous pairing and recombination. Rec12p (homologue of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Spo11p), which is essential f...

2017
Christopher H Morgan Huakun Zhang Kirsten Bomblies

Meiosis is unusual among cell divisions in shuffling genetic material by crossovers among homologous chromosomes and partitioning the genome into haploid gametes. Crossovers are critical for chromosome segregation in most eukaryotes, but are also an important factor in evolution, as they generate novel genetic combinations. The molecular mechanisms that underpin meiotic recombination and chromo...

2011
Yasuo Hotta

1. General Recombination 2. Recombination and Pairing of Homologous Chromosomes 3. Induction of Recombination 4. Establishment of Recombination 5. Structure and Function of Synaptonema Complex. 6. Transcription and Recombination 7. Somatic recombination/ Diploid Genetics 8. Genes and Proteins in Meiotic Cells / Haploid Cell Genetics 9. Meiosis and Environment 10. Conclusion Glossary Bibliograph...

2014
Sheng Sun R. Blake Billmyre Piotr A. Mieczkowski Joseph Heitman

In fungi, unisexual reproduction, where sexual development is initiated without the presence of two compatible mating type alleles, has been observed in several species that can also undergo traditional bisexual reproduction, including the important human fungal pathogens Cryptococcus neoformans and Candida albicans. While unisexual reproduction has been well characterized qualitatively, detail...

Journal: :Trends in cell biology 2007
Gareth A Cromie Gerald R Smith

Homologous recombination is a dynamic process by which DNA sequences and strands are exchanged. In meiosis, the reciprocal DNA recombination events called crossovers are central to the generation of genetic diversity in gametes and are required for homolog segregation in most organisms. Recent studies have shed light on how meiotic crossovers and other recombination products form, how their pos...

2018
Andrew Lloyd Chris Morgan F Chris H Franklin Kirsten Bomblies

Meiotic recombination shuffles genetic information from sexual species into gametes to create novel combinations in offspring. Thus, recombination is an important factor in inheritance, adaptation, and responses to selection. However, recombination is not a static parameter; meiotic recombination rate is sensitive to variation in the environment, especially temperature. That recombination rates...

2015
Lisa A. Vrooman Jon M. Oatley Jodi E. Griswold Terry J. Hassold Patricia A. Hunt

Bisphenol A (BPA) and other endocrine disrupting chemicals have been reported to induce negative effects on a wide range of physiological processes, including reproduction. In the female, BPA exposure increases meiotic errors, resulting in the production of chromosomally abnormal eggs. Although numerous studies have reported that estrogenic exposures negatively impact spermatogenesis, a direct ...

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