Abstract:Cytoskeletal forces acting upon telomeres promote active chromosome motion needed to pair homologous chromosomes during meiosis. The necessary components that allow this force to be applied to telomeres is still unclear, as are the roles of this motion and whether motion is needed primarily for increasing collisions of homologous regions, testing homolog pairing fidelity, or some other role. Here, we show a novel role for telomerase, previously known to be responsible for telomeric end replication, in anchorin… Show more
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