Condensin-mediated restriction of retrotransposable elements facilitates brain development inDrosophila melanogaster
Bert I. Crawford,
Mary Jo Talley,
Joshua Russman
et al.
Abstract:Neural stem and progenitor cell (NSPC) maintenance are essential for ensuring that organisms are born with proper brain volumes and head sizes. Microcephaly is a disorder in which babies are born with significantly smaller head sizes and cortical volumes. Mutations in subunits of the DNA organizing complexes, condensins have been identified in microcephaly patients. However the molecular mechanisms by which condensin insufficiency causes microcephaly remain elusive. We previously identified conserved roles for… Show more
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