Chromosome behavior and the molecular basis of meiosis
2017
Meiosis is a distinctcell division pathway in gamete formation
in sexually reproducing organisms. During meiosis, the chromosomes
undergo only one round of replication, followed by two rounds of cell
division to produce haploid gametes. The behaviorsof chromosomes during
meiosis I,including pairing, synapsis, recombination, and segregation
of homologous chromosomes, are the most distinguishing features of
meiosis. These behaviors arebased on the formation and repair of programmed
DNA double-strand breaks in early meiotic prophase I. In this paper,
we summarize the most important chromosome behaviors during meiosis
and discuss the possible molecular mechanisms underlying these behaviors.
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