Centromeres and kinetochores = disco...
Black, Ben E.

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  • Centromeres and kinetochores = discovering the molecular mechanisms underlying chromosome inheritance /
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    Title/Author: Centromeres and kinetochores/ edited by Ben E. Black.
    Reminder of title: discovering the molecular mechanisms underlying chromosome inheritance /
    other author: Black, Ben E.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2017.,
    Description: xi, 554 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Preface -- Use of Mass Spectrometry to Study the Centromere and Kinetochore -- Critical Foundation of the Kinetochore: the Constitutive Centromere Associated Network (CCAN) -- The Power of Xenopus Egg Extract for Reconstitution of Centromere and Kinetochore Function -- Centrochromatin of Fungi -- Evolutionary Lessons from Species with Unique Kinetochores -- Quantitative Microscopy Reveals Centromeric Chromatin Stability, Size, and Cell Cycle Mechanisms to Maintain Centromere Homeostasis -- Orchestrating the Specific Assembly of Centromeric Nucleosomes -- Artificial Chromosomes and Strategies to Initiate Epigenetic Centromere Establishment -- Post-translational Modifications of Centromeric Chromatin -- Centromere Silencing Mechanisms -- Centromere Transcription: Means and Motive -- The Promises and Challenges of Genomic Studies of Human Centromeres -- DNA Sequences in Centromere Formation and Function -- The Unique DNA Sequences Underlying Equine Centromeres -- Centromere Dynamics in Male and Female Germ Cells -- Cell Biology of Cheating--Transmission of Centromeres and Other Selfish Elements Through Asymmetric Meiosis -- Biophysics of Microtubule End Coupling at the Kinetochore -- Molecular Mechanisms of Spindle Assembly Checkpoint Activation and Silencing -- A Kinase-Phosphatase Network That Regulates Kinetochore-Microtubule Attachments and the SAC -- Centromeric Cohesion: Molecular Glue and Much More -- Centromere Structure and Function -- The Role of Centromere Defects in Cancer.
    Contained By: Springer eBooks
    Subject: Centromere. -
    Online resource: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58592-5
    ISBN: 9783319585925
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