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Meiotic drive is a type of
intragenomic conflict,
whereby one or more loci
within a
genome will
affect a mani****tion of the
meiotic process in such a...
- Hoboken, NY: Pearson. p. 210. H****old T, Hunt P (April 2001). "To err (
meiotically) is human: the
genesis of
human aneuploidy".
Nature Reviews Genetics...
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older text
books on the
basis of
misinformation (that the egg cell in a
meiotically unreduced gametophyte can
never be fertilized)
attempted to
reform the...
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become arrested in
metaphase II
until fertilization triggers the
second meiotic division.
Similar to the
segregation events of mitosis, the
pairs of sister...
- from a
diploid strain. It
sometimes occurs naturally in
plants when
meiotically reduced cells (usually egg cells)
develop by parthenogenesis. Haploidisation...
- 1186/s13039-022-00582-5. PMID 35313946; PMCID: PMC8935781 H****old T, Hunt P. To err (
meiotically) is human: the
genesis of
human aneuploidy. Nat Rev Genet. 2001 Apr;2(4):280-91...
- in the
production of
genetic maps. When
Hotta et al. in 1977
compared meiotic crossing-over (recombination) in lily and
mouse they
concluded that diverse...
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protein is
required for
mitotic and
meiotic recombination,
whereas the DNA
repair protein, DMC1, is
specific to
meiotic recombination. In the archaea, the...
- a
process that
produces genetically identical daughter cells, or the
meiotic spindle during meiosis, a
process that
produces gametes with half the number...
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probability greater than one half. This is
termed true
meiotic drive, as it does not rely on a post-
meiotic mechanism. The best-studied
examples include the...