2017
DOI: 10.1895/wormbook.1.178.1
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Meiosis

Abstract: Sexual reproduction requires the production of haploid gametes (sperm and egg) with only one copy of each chromosome; fertilization then restores the diploid chromosome content in the next generation. This reduction in genetic content is accomplished during a specialized cell division called meiosis, in which two rounds of chromosome segregation follow a single round of DNA replication. In preparation for the first meiotic division, homologous chromosomes pair and synapse, creating a context that promotes form… Show more

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“…We analysis, we discovered defects in 39% of diakinetic oocytes examined ( Figure 6C). These data are consistent with our findings that Mi2 deficiency results in persisting recombination intermediates and chromosomal fusions, a hallmark of spurious repair of meiotic DSBs via NHEJ (Figures 4-5; Hillers, 2017). Further, these findings indicate that defective let-418 nuclei that bypass the recombination checkpoint directly contribute to fertility defects, which we speculate is at least in part due to aberrant engagement of NHEJ (Figure 7).…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…We analysis, we discovered defects in 39% of diakinetic oocytes examined ( Figure 6C). These data are consistent with our findings that Mi2 deficiency results in persisting recombination intermediates and chromosomal fusions, a hallmark of spurious repair of meiotic DSBs via NHEJ (Figures 4-5; Hillers, 2017). Further, these findings indicate that defective let-418 nuclei that bypass the recombination checkpoint directly contribute to fertility defects, which we speculate is at least in part due to aberrant engagement of NHEJ (Figure 7).…”
Section: Evidence Forsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…As expected, univalents appeared structurally normal in syp-3 single mutants, yet several for Mi2 involvement in non-crossover pathways, which when defective, can activate alternative repair routes such as NHEJ and manifest in this phenotype (Hillers, 2017;Shrivastav et al, 2008). chromatin landscape conducive to DNA repair (Lans et al, 2012).…”
Section: Mi2 Deficient Worms With Regard To Dsb Repair (Figures 4-5)supporting
confidence: 65%
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