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Because wpl1Δ rescues cohesion in eco1-1 cells, it is important to confirm that the reduced cohesin turnover is not an indirect consequence of cohesion establishment.
Partial CDC20 depletion increased the amount of multinucleated cells, possibly due to a delay in metaphase, leading to premature sister chromatid separation as a consequence of cohesion fatigue (Daum et al., 2011; Stevens et al., 2011).
Mutations in ESCO2, one of two establishment of cohesion factors necessary for proper sister chromatid cohesion (SCC), cause a spectrum of developmental defects in the autosomal-recessive disorder Roberts syndrome (RBS), warranting in vivo analysis of the consequence of cohesion dysfunction.
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These studies provide a unique in vivo vertebrate view of the mitotic defects and consequences of cohesion establishment loss, and they provide a compensation-based model to explain the RBS phenotypes.
A clear anti-evolutionary consequence of the cohesion is the fact that the genotypes of the outstanding individuals, those with enhanced competitiveness, are not transmitted to the next generation but, after mating with "ordinary" individuals, scatter and rearrange in new gene combinations, thus preventing the winner from exploiting a success.
To show that this was not a consequence of loss of cohesion, we co-depleted Sgo1 with Wapl to prevent premature separation of the sister chromatids (Gandhi et al., 2006; Kueng et al., 2006) and observed a similar decrease in centromeric PP2A-B56α levels and detection of kinetochore-localized PP2A-B56α, Sgo1estitselfo1 isself is capable of recruiting a pool of PP2A-B56 to centromeres.
The 'railroad' track appearance of chromosomes in RBS cells and other cells lacking functional Esco2 may therefore not only be the consequence of reduced centromeric cohesion, but also of increased arm cohesion.
In times of low economic growth and growing environmental problems, the LSE scenario shows the consequences of effective cohesion policies.
Therefore, deforestation is considered to be a major factor contributing to shallow landslides, because of changes in soil hydrology and reduced soil strength as a consequence of decreased root cohesion, mainly coinciding with snowmelt and large rainstorms.
As a consequence of surface effect consideration, the modulus of cohesion which is one of the important additional constants is calculated.
Our results highlight the loss of cohesion as an early cellular consequence of compromised splicing.
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