Meiosis: Dances Between Homologs
Université Paris-Sud · Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The raison d'être of meiosis is shuffling of genetic information via Mendelian segregation and, within individual chromosomes, by DNA crossing-over. These outcomes are enabled by a complex cellular program in which interactions between homologous chromosomes play a central role. We first provide a background regarding the basic principles of this program. We then summarize the current understanding of the DNA events of recombination and of three processes that involve whole chromosomes: homolog pairing, crossover interference, and chiasma maturation. All of these processes are implemented by direct physical interaction of recombination complexes with underlying chromosome structures. Finally, we present…
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2Topics & keywords
- Meiosis
- Biology
- Homologous recombination
- Chiasma
- Genetics
- Homologous chromosome
- Chromosomal crossover
- Chromatid