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Ending up with the right partner

Titia de Lange ()
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Titia de Lange: The Rockefeller University

Nature, 1998, vol. 392, issue 6678, 753-754

Abstract: How do the correct maternal and paternal chromosomes find one another during sexual reproduction? New data from fission yeast indicate that the search for the right partner is simplified by pre-alignment of the chromosomes through clustering of their ends.

Date: 1998
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