نتایج جستجو برای: meiotic behavior

تعداد نتایج: 630961  

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2012
Y Liu R-K Hui R-N Deng J-J Wang M Wang Z-Y Li

Pinellia ternata is an important traditional Chinese medicinal plant. Its different populations in China have various ploidy levels, based on x = 13, as well as extensive aneuploid series. The microsporogenesis process was observed in specimens from three populations from three regions of Hubei Province; they were characterized by normal and abnormal meiotic divisions in pollen mother cel...

2013
Jibak LEE

Meiosis is a key step for sexual reproduction in which chromosome number is halved by two successive meiotic divisions after a single round of DNA replication. In the first meiotic division (meiosis I), homologous chromosomes pair, synapse, and recombine with their partners in prophase I. As a result, homologous chromosomes are physically connected until metaphase I and then segregated from eac...

Journal: :Current Biology 2002
Julio Vazquez Andrew S Belmont John W Sedat

BACKGROUND Meiotic pairing is essential for the proper orientation of chromosomes at the metaphase plate and their subsequent disjunction during anaphase I. In male Drosophila melanogaster, meiosis occurs in the absence of recombination or a recognizable synaptonemal complex (SC). Due to limitations in available cytological techniques, the early stages of homologous chromosome pairing in male D...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2009
K R Boldrini M S Pagliarini C B Valle

Brachiaria humidicola (Poaceae), originally from Africa, is an economically important pasture plant in tropical South America. An accession of B. humidicola (H038) collected from the wild African savanna (Mbeya, Tanzania) showed irregular microsporogenesis. This meiotic behavior was consistent with an allopolyploid origin. Multivalent chromosome association at diakinesis gave tri- to octavalent...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2001
C R Cowan P M Carlton W Z Cande

It has long been appreciated that chromosomes do not lay passively in the nucleus, but are dynamically reorganized to suit the cell’s needs. Chromosomes condense into compact bodies for cell division, decondense in interphase to allow gene expression, and pair along their lengths during meiosis in preparation for the reductional division. Chromosome behavior can be broadly classified into two t...

2001
Carrie R. Cowan Peter M. Carlton

It has long been appreciated that chromosomes do not lay passively in the nucleus, but are dynamically reorganized to suit the cell’s needs. Chromosomes condense into compact bodies for cell division, decondense in interphase to allow gene expression, and pair along their lengths during meiosis in preparation for the reductional division. Chromosome behavior can be broadly classified into two t...

2016
Tatiana M. Grishaeva Darya Kulichenko Yuri F. Bogdanov

BACKGROUND Shugoshins (SGOs) are proteins that protect cohesins located at the centromeres of sister chromatids from their early cleavage during mitosis and meiosis in plants, fungi, and animals. Their function is to prevent premature sister-chromatid disjunction and segregation. The study focused on the structural differences among SGOs acting during mitosis and meiosis that cause differences ...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2007
Yun Tao Luciana Araripe Sarah B Kingan Yeyan Ke Hailian Xiao Daniel L Hartl

The evolution of heteromorphic sex chromosomes creates a genetic condition favoring the invasion of sex-ratio meiotic drive elements, resulting in the biased transmission of one sex chromosome over the other, in violation of Mendel's first law. The molecular mechanisms of sex-ratio meiotic drive may therefore help us to understand the evolutionary forces shaping the meiotic behavior of the sex ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2000
Rebecca J Kamieniecki Robert M.Q Shanks Dean S Dawson

BACKGROUND A fundamental difference between meiotic and mitotic chromosome segregation is that in meiosis I, sister chromatids remain joined, moving as a unit to one pole of the spindle rather than separating as they do in mitosis. It has long been known that the sustained linkage of sister chromatids through meiotic anaphase I is accomplished by association of the chromatids at the centromere ...

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