[Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology] Centromere Volume 48 || Centromere-Competent DNA: Structure and Evolution
β Scribed by Ugarkovic, Durdica
- Book ID
- 120458498
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- German
- Weight
- 620 KB
- Edition
- 2009
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 3642001823
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β¦ Synopsis
This Book Presents Current Views On Centromere Structure And Identity. It Deals With The Epigenetic Concept Of Centromere Establishment And Maintenance As Well As With The Role Of Dna And Centromeric Transcripts In Centromere Formation And Function. Special Emphasis Is Placed On Centromere Evolution: Different Evolutionary Models Are Discussed In Detail And The Latest Research On The Evolution Of New Centromeres And Neocentromeres Is Presented.--book Jacket. The Epigenetic Basis For Centromere Identity / Tanya Panchenko And Ben E. Black -- The Centromere-drive Hypothesis: A Simple Basis For Centromere Complexity / Harmit S. Malik -- Centromere-competent Dna: Structure And Evolution / Durdica Ugarkovic -- The Role Of Ncrna In Centromere: A Lesson From Marsupials / Rachel J. O'neill And Dawn M. Carone -- Evolutionary New Centromeres In Primates / Mariano Rocchi, Roscoe Stanyon And Nicoletta Archidiacono -- Structure And Evolution Of Plant Centromeres / Kiyotaka Nagaki, Jason Walling, Cory Hirsch, Jiming Jiang And Minoru Murata. ΔurΔica UgarkoviΔ, Editor. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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