Nature, Volume 428Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 - Electronic journals |
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... kinetochores . If the microtubules are connected to the opposing spindle poles , the chromosomes are said to be bi - oriented , and tension is generated because the sister chromatids are held together by a cohesin glue . If , however ...
... kinetochores . If the microtubules are connected to the opposing spindle poles , the chromosomes are said to be bi - oriented , and tension is generated because the sister chromatids are held together by a cohesin glue . If , however ...
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... kinetochores attach to microtubules with the same orientation , must be either ' avoided ' or ' corrected ' . Avoidance might be facilitated by the juxtaposition of sister kinetochores such that they face in opposite directions ; kineto ...
... kinetochores attach to microtubules with the same orientation , must be either ' avoided ' or ' corrected ' . Avoidance might be facilitated by the juxtaposition of sister kinetochores such that they face in opposite directions ; kineto ...
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... kinetochores alone is sufficient for their efficient bi - orientation . The simplest explanation for this phenomenon is that any connection between kinetochores can provide the tension needed to stabilize kineto- chore - to - pole ...
... kinetochores alone is sufficient for their efficient bi - orientation . The simplest explanation for this phenomenon is that any connection between kinetochores can provide the tension needed to stabilize kineto- chore - to - pole ...
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