نتایج جستجو برای: chromosome centromere

تعداد نتایج: 121620  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1991
G Hadlaczky T Praznovszky I Cserpán J Keresö M Péterfy I Kelemen E Atalay A Szeles J Szelei V Tubak

A 13,863-base-pair (bp) putative centromeric DNA fragment has been isolated from a human genomic library by using a probe obtained from metaphase chromosomes of human colon carcinoma cells. The abundance of this DNA was estimated to be 16-32 copies per genome. Cotransfection of mouse cells with this sequence and a selectable marker gene (aminoglycoside 3'-phosphotransferase type II, APH-II) res...

2012
Nirmala Madian

Automated chromosome classification is an essential task in cytogenetics. The genetic disorders and abnormalities that occur to the future generation can be predicted through analysing the various characteristics of the chromosomes. The chromosome classification is mainly based on geometric and morphological features. An effective algorithm for chromosome geometric feature extraction is present...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2004
Yu Zhang Yuchen Huang Lei Zhang Ying Li Tingting Lu Yiqi Lu Qi Feng Qiang Zhao Zhukuan Cheng Yongbiao Xue Rod A Wing Bin Han

A complete sequence of a chromosome centromere is necessary for fully understanding centromere function. We reported the sequence structures of the first complete rice chromosome centromere through sequencing a large insert bacterial artificial chromosome clone-based contig, which covered the rice chromosome 4 centromere. Complete sequencing of the 124-kb rice chromosome 4 centromere revealed t...

2015
Yalin Liu Handong Su Jing Zhang Yang Liu Fangpu Han James A. Birchler

The centromere is a specialized chromosomal region identified as the major constriction, upon which the kinetochore complex is formed, ensuring accurate chromosome orientation and segregation during cell division. The rapid evolution of centromere DNA sequence and the conserved centromere function are two contradictory aspects of centromere biology. Indeed, the sole presence of genetic sequence...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2021

Significance CENP-A, the histone H3 variant that forms a unique centromeric chromatin, is essential for faithful chromosome segregation during mitosis. Inability to connect centromere mitotic spindle causes aneuploidy, hallmark of many cancers. In addition missegregation, fusions at (peri)centromeres are prevalent in cancers, but how such rearrangements arise remains unclear. Here, we identifie...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Hiroshi Sato Fumie Masuda Yuko Takayama Kohta Takahashi Shigeaki Saitoh

BACKGROUND The kinetochore is a multiprotein complex that forms on a chromosomal locus designated as the centromere, which links the chromosome to the spindle during mitosis and meiosis. Most eukaryotes, with the exception of holocentric species, have a single distinct centromere per chromosome, and the presence of multiple centromeres on a single chromosome is predicted to cause breakage and/o...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2009
Fangpu Han Zhi Gao James A Birchler

Stable maize (Zea mays) chromosomes were recovered from an unstable dicentric containing large and small versions of the B chromosome centromere. In the stable chromosome, the smaller centromere had become inactivated. This inactive centromere can be inherited from one generation to the next attached to the active version and loses all known cytological and molecular properties of active centro...

2017
Rutger C. C. Hengeveld Martijn J. M. Vromans Mathijs Vleugel Michael A. Hadders Susanne M. A. Lens

Faithful chromosome segregation during mitosis requires that the kinetochores of all sister chromatids become stably connected to microtubules derived from opposite spindle poles. How stable chromosome bi-orientation is accomplished and coordinated with anaphase onset remains incompletely understood. Here we show that stable chromosome bi-orientation requires inner centromere localization of th...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2008
Isabel Jaco Andrés Canela Elsa Vera Maria A. Blasco

Centromeres are special structures of eukaryotic chromosomes that hold sister chromatid together and ensure proper chromosome segregation during cell division. Centromeres consist of repeated sequences, which have hindered the study of centromere mitotic recombination and its consequences for centromeric function. We use a chromosome orientation fluorescence in situ hybridization technique to v...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2007
Fangpu Han Jonathan C Lamb Weichang Yu Zhi Gao James A Birchler

Supernumerary or B chromosomes are selfish entities that maintain themselves in populations by accumulation mechanisms. The accumulation mechanism of the B chromosome of maize (Zea mays) involves nondisjunction at the second pollen mitosis, placing two copies of the B chromosome into one of the two sperm. The B chromosome long arm must be present in the same nucleus for the centromere to underg...

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