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Yeast Condensin controls cellular RNA levels through the accurate segregation of chromosomes instead of directly regulating transcription.
Human and Animal Cells K562 Identification of Conserved MEL-28/ELYS Domains with Essential Roles in Nuclear Assembly and Chromosome Segregation.
C.elegans tm1937 , tm3298 C. elegans ZHP-4 is required at multiple distinct steps in the formation of crossovers and their transition to segregation competent chiasmata.
Wheat KU-2075 , KU-2025 RNA Sequencing-Based Bulked Segregant Analysis Facilitates Efficient D-genome Marker Development for a Specific Chromosomal Region of Synthetic Hexaploid Wheat.
C.elegans tm3468 The conserved LEM-3/Ankle1 nuclease is involved in the combinatorial regulation of meiotic recombination repair and chromosome segregation in Caenorhabditis elegans.
C.elegans tm853 Matefin/SUN-1 phosphorylation is part of a surveillance mechanism to coordinate chromosome synapsis and recombination with meiotic progression and chromosome movement.
C.elegans tm3298 The C. elegans DSB-2 protein reveals a regulatory network that controls competence for meiotic DSB formation and promotes crossover assurance.
C.elegans tm1598 Protein phosphatase 4 promotes chromosome pairing and synapsis, and contributes to maintaining crossover competence with increasing age.
C.elegans tm1395 , tm611 , tm3655 , tm2543 The Chromosome Axis Mediates Feedback Control of CHK-2 to Ensure Crossover Formation in C. elegans.
C.elegans csn-2(tm2823) , pch-2(tm1458) The CSN/COP9 signalosome regulates synaptonemal complex assembly during meiotic prophase I of Caenorhabditis elegans.
Drosophila Isolation and cytogenetic characterization of male meiotic mutants of Drosophila melanogaster.
C.elegans tm1857 , tm3655 The axial element protein HTP-3 promotes cohesin loading and meiotic axis assembly in C. elegans to implement the meiotic program of chromosome segregation.
Silkworms B. mori strains M chromosome of the wild silkworm, Bombyx mandarina (n = 27), corresponds to two chromosomes in the domesticated silkworm, Bombyx mori (n = 28).