نتایج جستجو برای: interchromosomal effect

تعداد نتایج: 1642066  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
G Valentin Börner Aekam Barot Nancy Kleckner

We show that, during budding yeast meiosis, axis ensemble Hop1/Red1 and synaptonemal complex (SC) component Zip1 tend to occur in alternating strongly staining domains. The widely conserved AAA+-ATPase Pch2 mediates this pattern, likely by means of direct intervention along axes. Pch2 also coordinately promotes timely progression of cross-over (CO) and noncross-over (NCO) recombination. Opposit...

Journal: :Genetics 2006
Ainsley Nicholson Rebecca M Fabbri Jason W Reeves Gray F Crouse

We have previously shown that recombination between 400-bp substrates containing only 4-bp differences, when present in an inverted repeat orientation, is suppressed by >20-fold in wild-type strains of S. cerevisiae. Among the genes involved in this suppression were three genes involved in mismatch repair--MSH2, MSH3, and MSH6--and one in nucleotide excision repair, RAD1. We now report the invo...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2000
Jane Guy Tom Hearn Moira Crosier Jonathan Mudge Luigi Viggiano Dirk Koczan Hans-Jurgen Thiesen Jeffrey A Bailey Julie E Horvath Evan E Eichler Mark E Earthrowl Panos Deloukas Lisa French Jane Rogers David Bentley Michael S Jackson

Contiguous finished sequence from highly duplicated pericentromeric regions of human chromosomes is needed if we are to understand the role of pericentromeric instability in disease, and in gene and karyotype evolution. Here, we have constructed a BAC contig spanning the transition from pericentromeric satellites to genes on the short arm of human chromosome 10, and used this to generate 1.4 Mb...

Journal: :Genome research 2008
Matthew M Hill Karl W Broman Elia Stupka William C Smith Di Jiang Arend Sidow

The urochordate Ciona savignyi is an emerging model organism for the study of chordate evolution, development, and gene regulation. The extreme level of polymorphism in its population has inspired novel approaches in genome assembly, which we here continue to develop. Specifically, we present the reconstruction of all of C. savignyi's chromosomes via the development of a comprehensive genetic m...

Journal: :Genetics 1997
X Wu C Wu J E Haber

Mating type (MAT) switching in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is initiated by a double-strand break (DSB) created at MAT by HO endonuclease. MATa cells activate the entire left arm of chromosome III; thus MATa preferentially recombines with the silent donor HML. In contrast, MAT alpha cells inactivate the left arm, including HML, and thus preferentially recombine with HMR, 100 kb to the right of MAT....

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1998
J M Bridger H Herrmann C Münkel P Lichter

A number of structural and functional subnuclear compartments have been described, including regions exclusive of chromosomes previously hypothesized to form a reactive nuclear space. We have now explored this accessible nuclear space and interchromosomal nucleoplasmic domains experimentally using Xenopus vimentin engineered to contain a nuclear localization signal (NLS-vimentin). In stably tra...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1991
E M Lyckegaard A G Clark

A diverse array of cellular and evolutionary forces--including unequal crossing-over, magnification, compensation, and natural selection--is at play modulating the number of copies of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes on the X and Y chromosomes of Drosophila. Accurate estimates of naturally occurring distributions of copy numbers on both the X and Y chromosomes are needed in order to explore the evolu...

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