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Open AccessGenetic background impacts the timing of synaptonemal complex breakdown in Drosophila melanogaster
Experiments performed in different genetic backgrounds occasionally exhibit failure in experimental reproducibility. This is a serious issue in Drosophila where there are no standard control stocks. Here, we illu...
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Regulating the construction and demolition of the synaptonemal complex
The synaptonemal complex (SC) connects homologous chromosomes in meiotic prophase, thus promoting genetic exchange and ensuring accurate chromosomal segregation at anaphase. In this Review, the authors discuss...
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Synapsis, Double-Strand Breaks, and Domains of Crossover Control in Drosophila Females
Drosophila is an attractive model system in which powerful tools in genetics and cytology can be used to identify and characterize the genes required for meiotic recombination. This ...
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Hanging on to your homolog: the roles of pairing, synapsis and recombination in the maintenance of homolog adhesion
Homologous chromosomes initially undergo weak alignments that bring homologous sequences into register during meiosis. These alignments can be facilitated by two types of mechanisms: interstitial homology sear...
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mei-41 is required for precocious anaphase in Drosophila females
This paper reports on a new role for mei-41 in cell cycle control during meiosis. This function is revealed by the requirement of mei-41 for the precocious anaphase observed in crossover-defective mutants. Normal...
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A structure-function analysis of NOD, a kinesin-like protein from Drosopbila melanogaster
We have analyzed a collection of 12 mutations in the Drosophila melanogaster nod locus, which encodes a kinesin-like protein involved in female meiotic chromosome segregation. The kinesin-like domain is at the N-...