Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2046393 Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The past few years have brought renewed interest in understanding the dynamics of chromosomes in interphase cells as well as during cell division, particularly meiosis. This research has been fueled by new imaging methods, particularly three-dimensional, high-resolution, and live microscopy. Major contributors are also new genetic tools that allow elucidation of mechanisms controlling chromosome behavior. Recent studies in plants have explored chromatin arrangement in interphase nuclei, chromosome interactions and movement during meiotic prophase I, and mechanisms that ensure correct segregation of chromosomes during anaphase. These studies shed light on chromosome dynamics in a small-genome plant Arabidopsis thaliana, as well as in plants with large and complex genomes of polyploid origin, such as wheat and maize.

Research highlights▶ Interphase chromosomes exhibit different arrangement patterns in different species. ▶ Interphase chromatin organization is controlled by the light signaling pathway. ▶ Chromosome pairing in meiosis in plants is dependent on early stages of recombination. ▶ Chromosomes in early meiotic prophase I exhibit dynamic and complex movements. ▶ Fusing of sister kinetochores in meiosis results in monopolar spindle attachment.

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