Research report 2008 - Friedrich Miescher Laboratory of the Max Planck Society

Sister chromatid cohesion and chromosomal segregation during cell division

Authors
Ivanov, Dmitri
Departments

Bindung der Schwesterchromatiden (Dr. Dmitri Ivanov)
Friedrich-Miescher-Laboratorium für biologische Arbeitsgruppen in der MPG, Tübingen

Summary
DNA is packed into chromosomes. During cell division two daughter cells must receive identical sets of chromosomes containing the genetic information. Missing or extra copies of chromosomes might result in cell death and diseases, hence, complex cellular mechanisms ensure the equal distribution of genetic information during cell division. Scientists at the Friedrich Miescher Laboratory are trying to understand how the two halves of a chromosome are held together and subsequently are distributed to daughter cells.

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