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- The synaptonemal complex (SC) is a protein structure that forms between homologous chromosomes (two pairs of sister chromatids) during meiosis and is thought...
- brought together, and may be connected by a protein-DNA complex called the synaptonemal complex (SC). The SC protein scaffold stabilizes the physical pairing...
- array of loops mediated by cohesin, and the lateral elements of the synaptonemal complex ****emble forming an "axial element" from which the loops emanate...
- technology, in conjunction with giemsa staining can be used to image the synaptonemal complex throughout the various stages of meiotic prophase. To perform...
- ****ociate lengthwise, facilitated by the synaptonemal complex protein structure. In zygotene, the synaptonemal complex forms more extensively between the...
- few organisms with homologous chromosomes held together only by the synaptonemal complex (and not crossovers) during meiosis. In the oocytes of B. mori...
- between achiasmate homologous chromosomes. Residual proteins from the synaptonemal complex (SC) ‘stick’ between the homologs' centromeres after diplotene...
- with each other. This pairing occurs by a synapsis process where the synaptonemal complex – a protein scaffold – is ****embled and joins the homologous...
- chromosomes are fully synapsed along their lengths by the completed synaptonemal complex protein structure formed in the previous stages. This holds the...
- homologous target, helped by numerous proteins collectively referred as the synaptonemal complex, cause the two homologs to pair, between the leptotene and the...