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National Human Genome Research Institute
The centromere appears as a constricted region of a chromosome and plays a key role in helping the cell divide up its DNA during division (mitosis and meiosis). Specifically, it is the region where the cell's spindle fibers attach.
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The centromere links a pair of sister chromatids together during cell division. This constricted region of chromosome connects the sister chromatids, ...
Centromere, structure in a chromosome that holds together the two chromatids (the daughter strands of a replicated chromosome). The centromere is the point ...
Oct 18, 2018 · Centromeres are the chromosomal domains required to ensure faithful transmission of the genome during cell division.
A centromere is a constricted region of a chromosome that separates it into a short arm (p) and a long arm (q). During cell division, the chromosomes first ...
Centromeres can be defined as the compressed region or a part of elongated chromosomes. It is the specialized DNA sequence in the chromosomes that links or ...
The centromere is a chromosomal region bound by kinetochore proteins that connect to spindle MTs during cell division. There are the two alternate centromere ...
Nov 25, 2015 · To achieve accurate segregation, chromosomes rely on a specialized region known as the centromere. The centromere recruits the kinetochore, ...
The centromere is a large chromatin-containing protein complex that forms the assembly site for the mitotic kinetochore, itself a megadalton protein complex ...
Apr 15, 2020 · Centromeres are the eukaryotic chromosomal sites at which the kinetochore forms and attaches to spindle microtubules to orchestrate chromosomal ...