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Toubiana W, Dumas Z, Tran Van P, Parker D, Merel V, Schubert V, et al.
Sci Adv . 2025 Jan; 11(1):eads6459. PMID: 39742490
Centromeres are essential for chromosome segregation in eukaryotes, yet their specification is unexpectedly diverse among species and can involve major transitions such as those from localized to chromosome-wide centromeres between...
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Chen J, Bartos J, Boudichevskaia A, Voigt A, Rabanus-Wallace M, Dreissig S, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Nov; 15(1):9686. PMID: 39516474
The genomes of many plants, animals, and fungi frequently comprise dispensable B chromosomes that rely upon various chromosomal drive mechanisms to counteract the tendency of non-essential genetic elements to be...
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Mata-Sucre Y, Kratka M, Oliveira L, Neumann P, Macas J, Schubert V, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Nov; 15(1):9565. PMID: 39500889
In most studied eukaryotes, chromosomes are monocentric, with centromere activity confined to a single region. However, the rush family (Juncaceae) includes species with both monocentric (Juncus) and holocentric (Luzula) chromosomes,...
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Arifulin E, Sorokin D, Anoshina N, Kuznetsova M, Valyaeva A, Potashnikova D, et al.
Plant J . 2024 Oct; 120(4):1508-1521. PMID: 39432689
Among flowering plants, genome size varies remarkably, by >2200-fold, and this variation depends on the loss and gain of noncoding DNA sequences that form distinct heterochromatin complexes during interphase. In...
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Souza T, Parteka L, Kuo Y, Nascimento T, Schubert V, Pedrosa-Harand A, et al.
Genome . 2024 Sep; 68():1-13. PMID: 39284229
R. Br. (Cyperaceae) species are known for having holocentric chromosomes, which enable rapid karyotype differentiation. High intra- and interspecific variations in chromosome numbers and genome sizes are documented for different...
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Hernandez Sanchez-Rebato M, Schubert V, White C
PLoS Genet . 2024 Jul; 20(7):e1011197. PMID: 39012914
We report here the successful labelling of meiotic prophase I DNA synthesis in the flowering plant, Arabidopsis thaliana. Incorporation of the thymidine analogue, EdU, enables visualisation of the footprints of...
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Karimi-Ashtiyani R, Banaei-Moghaddam A, Ishii T, Weiss O, Fuchs J, Schubert V, et al.
Plant Mol Biol . 2024 Jun; 114(4):74. PMID: 38874679
Centromeric nucleosomes are determined by the replacement of the canonical histone H3 with the centromere-specific histone H3 (CENH3) variant. Little is known about the centromere organization in allopolyploid species where...
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Kuo Y, Kurian J, Schubert V, Fuchs J, Melzer M, Muraleedharan A, et al.
Chromosome Res . 2024 May; 32(2):8. PMID: 38717688
Holocentric species are characterized by the presence of centromeres throughout the length of the chromosomes. We confirmed the holocentricity of the dioecious, small chromosome-size species Myristica fragrans based on the...
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Kuo Y, Schubert V, Marques A, Schubert I, Houben A
Bioessays . 2024 Apr; 46(6):e2400013. PMID: 38593286
In addition to monocentric eukaryotes, which have a single localized centromere on each chromosome, there are holocentric species, with extended repeat-based or repeat-less centromeres distributed over the entire chromosome length....
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Oliveira L, Neumann P, Mata-Sucre Y, Kuo Y, Marques A, Schubert V, et al.
Chromosome Res . 2024 Feb; 32(1):3. PMID: 38403686
Centromere is the chromosomal site of kinetochore assembly and microtubule attachment for chromosome segregation. Given its importance, markers that allow specific labeling of centromeric chromatin throughout the cell cycle and...