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The functional organisation of the centromere and kinetochore during meiosis. [PDF]
Koch LB, Marston AL.
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HDAC1 has a role in double strand break repair by regulating γH2AX signalling
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Current Protocols in Cell Biology, 2004
AbstractSister chromatid exchange (SCE) refers to the interchange of DNA between replication products. The technique for detecting such exchanges takes advantage of the semiconservative nature of DNA synthesis. 5′‐bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) is incorporated into the newly synthesized DNA.
Jane, Bayani, Jeremy A, Squire
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AbstractSister chromatid exchange (SCE) refers to the interchange of DNA between replication products. The technique for detecting such exchanges takes advantage of the semiconservative nature of DNA synthesis. 5′‐bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) is incorporated into the newly synthesized DNA.
Jane, Bayani, Jeremy A, Squire
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1980
Sister chromatid exchanges (SCEs) represent the interchange of DNA replication products at apparently homologous loci. These exchanges presumably involve DNA breakage and reunion, although little is known about the molecular basis of sister chromatid exchange formation, and information about the biological significance of exchanges is largely ...
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Sister chromatid exchanges (SCEs) represent the interchange of DNA replication products at apparently homologous loci. These exchanges presumably involve DNA breakage and reunion, although little is known about the molecular basis of sister chromatid exchange formation, and information about the biological significance of exchanges is largely ...
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1999
Loss of cohesion between sister chromatids triggers their segregation during anaphase. Recent work has identified both a cohesin complex that holds sisters together and a sister-separating protein, separin, that destroys cohesion. Separins are bound by inhibitory proteins whose proteolysis at the metaphase-anaphase transition is mediated by the ...
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Loss of cohesion between sister chromatids triggers their segregation during anaphase. Recent work has identified both a cohesin complex that holds sisters together and a sister-separating protein, separin, that destroys cohesion. Separins are bound by inhibitory proteins whose proteolysis at the metaphase-anaphase transition is mediated by the ...
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Annual Review of Genetics, 1977
EARLY RESULTS .... .. .. ...... ..... ......... ........ ... ....... ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 83 Sister Chromatid Exchange in Meiosis 1 83 Sister Chromatid Exchange in Somatic Cells 1 84 Isolabeling 1 86 Sister Chromatid Exchanges-Spontaneous or Induced? 1 86 RESULTS FROM
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EARLY RESULTS .... .. .. ...... ..... ......... ........ ... ....... ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 83 Sister Chromatid Exchange in Meiosis 1 83 Sister Chromatid Exchange in Somatic Cells 1 84 Isolabeling 1 86 Sister Chromatid Exchanges-Spontaneous or Induced? 1 86 RESULTS FROM
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Sister chromatid exchange assay
2006This method results in the differential staining of sister chromatids during replication and permits the direct visualisation of genetic exchanges between sister chromatids. It therefore provides a direct visual readout for crossover recombination.
Laura J, Simpson, Julian E, Sale
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2005
This article is a revision of the first print edition article by Ann D Mitchell, volume 3, pp 144–146, © 1998, Elsevier Inc. who has now sadly deceased.
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This article is a revision of the first print edition article by Ann D Mitchell, volume 3, pp 144–146, © 1998, Elsevier Inc. who has now sadly deceased.
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