- The
centromere links a pair of
sister chromatids together during cell division. This
constricted region of
chromosome connects the
sister chromatids, creating...
-
Centromere protein B also
known as
major centromere autoantigen B is an
autoantigen protein of the cell nucleus. In humans,
centromere protein B is encoded...
- anti-histone antibodies,
antibodies to
nuclear pore complexes, anti-
centromere antibodies and anti-sp100 antibodies. Each of
these antibody subtypes...
- by a
centromere—resulting in
either an X-shaped
structure if the
centromere is
located equatorially, or a two-armed
structure if the
centromere is located...
-
chromosomes are
generally organized in pairs,
ordered by size and
position of
centromere for
chromosomes of the same size.
Karyotyping generally combines light...
-
misdivision of the
centromere or U-type
strand exchange.
Under normal separation of
sister chromatids in anaphase, the
centromere will
divide longitudinally...
- S2CIDÂ 31259189. O'Connor,
Clare (2008). "Chromosome Segregation: The Role of
Centromeres".
Nature Education.
Retrieved 18
February 2024.
eukar Brocks JJ, Logan...
- is a
chromosome that has only one
centromere in a
chromosome and
forms a
narrow constriction.
Monocentric centromeres are the most
common structure on...
-
separated by a
region called the
centromere.
Robertsonian translocations can only
occur between chromosomes which have the
centromere very
close to one end. This...
- the long arm q,
separated by a
narrow region near the
center called the
centromere.
Other specific regions have also been defined, some of
which are similarly...