Monopolar attachment of sister kinetochores at meiosis I requires casein kinase 1.
In meiosis, a single round of DNA replication is followed by two consecutive rounds of chromosome segregation, called meiosis I and II. Disjunction of maternal from paternal centromeres during meiosis I depends on the attachment of sister kinetochores to microtubules emanating from the same pole. In...
Main Authors: | Petronczki, M, Matos, J, Mori, S, Gregan, J, Bogdanova, A, Schwickart, M, Mechtler, K, Shirahige, K, Zachariae, W, Nasmyth, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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