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This project investigates the mechanisms of genetic recombination during meiosis, focusing on how chromosomes are organized to facilitate crossover events. By developing new techniques for mapping and visualizing recombination intermediates, the research aims to enhance our understanding of heredity and the molecular p…
To haploidise their genome, sexually reproducing organisms employ a specialised cell division program – meiosis – which consists of one round of DNA replication followed by two consecutive rounds of chromosome segregation: meiosis I and II.
While meiosis II resembles mitosis, the ability of cells to segregate homologous chromosomes entails several specialised events.
In most organisms, physical linkage and subsequent disjunction of maternal and paternal chromosomes require homologous recombinati…
UNIVERSITAT WIEN
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