- for
essential kinetoc**** proteins.
Since centromeric DNA
sequence is not the key
determinant of
centromeric identity in metazoans, it is
thought that...
- Edmunds, At; Ellis, Pm (October 1995). "ICF
syndrome (immunodeficiency,
centromeric instability and
facial anomalies):
investigation of
heterochromatin abnormalities...
- organisms,
including vertebrates, fungi, and most plants, have a
single centromeric region on each
chromosome which ****embles a single,
localized kinetoc****...
- one or both
canonical H3
histones in a
subset of
nucleosomes within centromeric chromatin.
CENPA has the
greatest sequence divergence of the histone...
- end and XG at the
boundary of PAR1 at the
centromeric end. PAR2
contains 3 genes, with SPRY3 at the
centromeric boundary and IL9R at the
distal telomeric...
-
centromeres that form at a
place on the
chromosome that is
usually not
centromeric. They
typically arise due to
disruption of the
normal centromere. These...
- cytoplasm, and the
microtubules come in
contact with chromosomes,
whose centromeric regions are
incorporated into the
nuclear envelope (the so-called closed...
-
Telomeric repeat–containing RNA (TERRA) is a long non-coding RNA
transcribed from
telomeres -
repetitive nucleotide regions found on the ends of chromosomes...
-
Cellular component cytoplasm membrane chromosome nucleolus chromosome,
centromeric region nucleus condensed chromosome nuclear body
Biological process cellular...
- "Tandem
arrangement of the
human serum albumin multigene family in the sub-
centromeric region of 4q:
evolution and
chromosomal direction of transcription"....