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Chromosome Connections in Meiosis
Kinetochores attach homologous chromosomes to opposite halves of the spindle.
Homologs are held together by chiasmata, in which recombinant chromatids cross each other.
Sisters are held together by cohesins and possibly by catenation of centromeric DNA threads, which have been observed in human mitosis.
Cohesion is released in two steps:
- on chromosome arms to resolve chiasmata and separate homologs in the first meiotic division.
- around centromeres to separate sisters in the second meiotic division.
- Links: Meiosis
Reference
<pubmed>20231873</pubmed>| PLoS Biol.
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© 2010 Talbert, Henikoff. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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