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Epstein-Barr Virus BZLF1 Protein Binds to Mitotic Chromosomes

Epstein-Barr Virus BZLF1 Protein Binds to Mitotic Chromosomes

... the mitotic chromosomes ...to mitotic chromosomes during prophase, metaphase, and an- aphase ...the chromosomes, with little staining elsewhere in the ...

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Targeting mitotic chromosomes : a conserved mechanism to ensure viral genome persistence

Targeting mitotic chromosomes : a conserved mechanism to ensure viral genome persistence

... Using a yeast two-hybrid system to screen a yeast cDNA library, an interaction between BPV-1 E2 and the DEAH family DNA helicase chromosome loss 1 (Chl1) was isolated (Parish et al. 2006a). Chl1 is required for the ...

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Interaction of the Betapapillomavirus E2 Tethering Protein with Mitotic Chromosomes

Interaction of the Betapapillomavirus E2 Tethering Protein with Mitotic Chromosomes

... to mitotic chromosomal ...for mitotic chromosomal association but this interaction is blocked by ...for mitotic chromosome ...to mitotic chromosomes (32, 41, ...

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A C-banded karyotype of mitotic chromosomes in diploid purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea L.)

A C-banded karyotype of mitotic chromosomes in diploid purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea L.)

... well-spread chromosomes were screened under a microscope (LeicaDLMB2) with 1000 times magnification and the photographs were ...of chromosomes in one cell were selected, and the karyotype was analyzed with ...

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Flow Sorting of Mitotic Chromosomes in Common Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

Flow Sorting of Mitotic Chromosomes in Common Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

... mm NaCl, 1 mm spermine, 1 mm spermidine, 15 mm ␤-mer- and the length of the treatment. Prolongation of the captoethanol, 0.1% Triton X-100, pH 9.4). After pelleting at APM treatment up to 4 hr resulted in increased fre- ...

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The structural organization of newt mitotic chromosomes

The structural organization of newt mitotic chromosomes

... vu^smria chromosomes at positions which correspond to secondary oonstriotions idiioh were originally described by Callan (1942) and therefore presumed to be nucleolus ...

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Technique to Obtain Mitotic Chromosomes of Conyza bonariensis L  Cronquist  (Asteraceae)

Technique to Obtain Mitotic Chromosomes of Conyza bonariensis L Cronquist (Asteraceae)

... the mitotic spindle of the cell, thereby preventing chromosome segregation to the cell ...Therefore, chromosomes remain in the metaphase plate, increasing the yield of metaphase ...

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Assessment of Genotoxic Effects of Nux Vomica as Homeopathic Drug on Mitotic Chromosomes of Vicia Faba

Assessment of Genotoxic Effects of Nux Vomica as Homeopathic Drug on Mitotic Chromosomes of Vicia Faba

... Anuradha (1991), through the pesticides treatment on the basis of cytogenetical, marphological and physiological studies in Lens and Vicia. Amato (1942, 1952) suggested that reduced MI has resulted due to Prophase ...

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A PROPOSED STANDARD SYSTEM OF NOMENCLATURE OF HUMAN MITOTIC CHROMOSOMES

A PROPOSED STANDARD SYSTEM OF NOMENCLATURE OF HUMAN MITOTIC CHROMOSOMES

... Group 1-’2 Very short, acrocentric chromosomes. Chromosome ‘21 has a satellite on its short arm. The V chromosome is similar to these chromosomes.. arm ratio of the chromosomes expressed[r] ...

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QUINACRINE FLUOROMICROSCOPY IN THE IDENTIFICATION OF HUMAN MITOTIC CHROMOSOMES

QUINACRINE FLUOROMICROSCOPY IN THE IDENTIFICATION OF HUMAN MITOTIC CHROMOSOMES

... of the long arms, while pair 18 ( late label- ling in autoradiography) showed a rela- tively high intensity of fluorescence on both the proximal and distal halves of the long. arm[r] ...

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Identification of the Sex-Determining Region of the Ceratitis capitata Y Chromosome by Deletion Mapping

Identification of the Sex-Determining Region of the Ceratitis capitata Y Chromosome by Deletion Mapping

... The translocation strains have been analyzed geneti- cally and cytogenetically using C-banding of mitotic chromosomes and polytene chromosome analysis to map the au[r] ...

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Monoclonal antibody that preferentially binds polylysine, polyarginine, and histones and selectively decorates nuclei and chromosomes

Monoclonal antibody that preferentially binds polylysine, polyarginine, and histones and selectively decorates nuclei and chromosomes

... A monoclonal antibody, designated J-57, selectively and uniformly decorates the interphase nuclei and mitotic chromosomes of a variety of eucaryotic cells as demonstrated by indirect imm[r] ...

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THE MOLECULAR THROUGH ECOLOGICAL GENETICS OF ABNORMAL ABDOMEN. II. RIBOSOMAL DNA POLYMORPHISM IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ABNORMAL ABDOMEN SYNDROME IN DROSOPHILA MERCATORUM

THE MOLECULAR THROUGH ECOLOGICAL GENETICS OF ABNORMAL ABDOMEN. II. RIBOSOMAL DNA POLYMORPHISM IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ABNORMAL ABDOMEN SYNDROME IN DROSOPHILA MERCATORUM

... Silver grain counts for in situ hybridization of pDmrY22 to mitotic chromosomes of wild-type D. Genotypes and band designations are discussed in the text. observed in the i[r] ...

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Chromatin Structure and Differential Accessibility of Homologous Human Mitotic Metaphase Chromosomes

Chromatin Structure and Differential Accessibility of Homologous Human Mitotic Metaphase Chromosomes

... metaphase chromosomes is the phosphorylation of H3 N-terminal tails on serine 10 or serine 28 ...into mitotic metaphase chromosomes ejects the majority of HP1 from ...on mitotic ...

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Live-Cell Imaging Reveals Multiple Interactions between Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Antigen 1 and Cellular Chromatin during Interphase and Mitosis

Live-Cell Imaging Reveals Multiple Interactions between Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Antigen 1 and Cellular Chromatin during Interphase and Mitosis

... onto mitotic chromosomes (58, ...with mitotic chromosomes, direct evi- dences for EBP2 being responsible for EBNA-1 docking onto mi- totic chromosomes were still ...the mitotic ...

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Reversing chromatin accessibility differences that distinguish homologous mitotic metaphase chromosomes

Reversing chromatin accessibility differences that distinguish homologous mitotic metaphase chromosomes

... of mitotic chromosomes ...of mitotic chromosome conden- sation [27], DA seems most likely to become established in early ...metaphase chromosomes [24], structural differences between homo- ...

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THE ROLE OF THE SPO11 GENE IN MEIOTIC RECOMBINATION IN YEAST

THE ROLE OF THE SPO11 GENE IN MEIOTIC RECOMBINATION IN YEAST

... These studies taken together with the findings that normal wild-type levels of mitotic recombination occur between chromosomes (Table 4), and within a chromo- some U.[r] ...

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A CYTOLOGICAL STUDY OF EARLY CELL POPULATIONS IN DEVELOPING PARTHENOGENETIC BLASTODISCS OF THE TURKEY

A CYTOLOGICAL STUDY OF EARLY CELL POPULATIONS IN DEVELOPING PARTHENOGENETIC BLASTODISCS OF THE TURKEY

... For 10 of the 16 blastodiscs from eggs laid by the high-incidence females, the number of mitotic nuclei counted containing the haploid number of chromosomes in each blastodisc [r] ...

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Characteristics of mitosis in the gametophyte cells of the marine green alga Monostroma angicava

Characteristics of mitosis in the gametophyte cells of the marine green alga Monostroma angicava

... of the dark period (Fig. 1a). Therefore, the onset of the dark period seems to be the trigger of mitosis. Each cell division appeared to take approximately 50 min since the peaks in the ratio of dividing cells appeared ...

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Cenp-E inhibitor GSK923295: Novel synthetic route and use as a tool to generate aneuploidy

Cenp-E inhibitor GSK923295: Novel synthetic route and use as a tool to generate aneuploidy

... As mentioned above, the HeLa cells used here are particularly sensitive to cohesion fatigue [51, 52]. Thus, the prolonged mitotic arrest and subsequent death observed in may be a reflection of cohesion fatigue ...

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