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This mechanism facilitates proper disjunction of homologs (Martini et al. 2006; Zanders and Alani 2009).
First, genetic recombination is the primary mechanism by which proper disjunction of homologous chromosomes is ensured during meiosis.
This is because recombination can form crossovers, which help ensure proper disjunction of homologous chromosome pairs during the first meiotic division (Kerr et al., 2012).
Recombination plays a crucial role in creating novel genetic variation in sexually reproducing species (Barton and Charlesworth 1998; Otto and Lenormand 2002) and for securing proper disjunction of sister chromatids and chromosomes during meiosis.
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In most organisms, every pair of homologs must receive at least one crossover for proper disjunction during anaphase I, but chromosomes frequently have more than one crossover.
This leads essentially to a logic without proper disjunction.
Meiotic recombination is fundamental for generating new genetic variation and for securing proper disjunction.
In dividing cells, centrosomes assume the role of the microtubule-organizing center (MOC) in animal cells and serve the critical function of organizing the mitotic spindle to ensure proper alignment and disjunction of chromosomes (in mitosis) and chromatids (in meiosis).
But she's right: this disjunction of outside and inside adds to the architectural intrigue.
Based on these and other data we suggested that Mus81- Mms4 and Mlh1- Mlh3 act in competing crossover pathways (Argueso et al. 2004), with Mus81- Mms4 dependent crossovers promoting proper chromosome disjunction in the absence of Mlh1- Mlh3.
Working with his brother, he was finally able to understand the disjunction of their crafts.
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