Recombination, Pairing, and Synapsis of Homologs during Meiosis
Université Paris-Sud · Harvard University
Abstract
Recombination is a prominent feature of meiosis in which it plays an important role in increasing genetic diversity during inheritance. Additionally, in most organisms, recombination also plays mechanical roles in chromosomal processes, most notably to mediate pairing of homologous chromosomes during prophase and, ultimately, to ensure regular segregation of homologous chromosomes when they separate at the first meiotic division. Recombinational interactions are also subject to important spatial patterning at both early and late stages. Recombination-mediated processes occur in physical and functional linkage with meiotic axial chromosome structure, with interplay in both directions, before, during, and after…
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- Synapsis
- Synaptonemal complex
- Biology
- Meiosis
- Homologous chromosome
- Homologous recombination
- Genetics
- Ectopic recombination
- Life in Land