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View article: Unraveling the Complete Mitochondrial Genome of <i>Potamalpheops Sp.</i> (Purple Zebra Shrimp) (Crustacea: Decapoda) Provides Insights Into Its Phylogenetic Relationships and Gene Order Rearrangements
Unraveling the Complete Mitochondrial Genome of <i>Potamalpheops Sp.</i> (Purple Zebra Shrimp) (Crustacea: Decapoda) Provides Insights Into Its Phylogenetic Relationships and Gene Order Rearrangements Open
Sofia Priyadarsani Das, Yu-Hsin Kao, Huu‐The Nguyen, Yu‐Ru Lin, Zhen‐Hao Liao , et al. · 2024
Understanding the functions of mitochondrial genomes is crucial for studies related to the evolution of genomes, phylogenomics, and species identification. For the first time, complete mitogenome of Potamalpheops sp. a non‐snapping shrimp …
View article: <i>ZmMTOPVIB</i> Enables DNA Double-Strand Break Formation and Bipolar Spindle Assembly during Maize Meiosis
<i>ZmMTOPVIB</i> Enables DNA Double-Strand Break Formation and Bipolar Spindle Assembly during Maize Meiosis Open
Juli Jing, Ting Zhang, Yu-Hsin Kao, Tzu-Han Huang, Rachel Wang , et al. · 2020
The meiotic TopoVI B subunit (MTopVIB) plays an essential role in double-strand break formation in mouse (Mus musculus), Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), and rice (Oryza sativa), and recent work reveals that rice
View article: <i>ZmMTOPVIB</i>is essential for double-strand break formation and bipolar spindle assembly during maize meiosis
<i>ZmMTOPVIB</i>is essential for double-strand break formation and bipolar spindle assembly during maize meiosis Open
Juli Jing, Ting Zhang, Yu-Hsin Kao, Tzu-Han Huang, Rachel Wang , et al. · 2020
The programmed formation of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) during early meiosis is catalyzed by SPO11, a conserved ortholog to the A subunit of an archaeal topoisomerase VI (TopoVI) which functions as a hetero-tetramer comprising two A an…
View article: Dynamic localization of SPO11-1 and conformational changes of meiotic axial elements during recombination initiation of maize meiosis
Dynamic localization of SPO11-1 and conformational changes of meiotic axial elements during recombination initiation of maize meiosis Open
Jia-Chi Ku, Arnaud Ronceret, Inna Golubovskaya, Ding Hua Lee, Chi-Ting Wang , et al. · 2020
Meiotic double-strand breaks (DSBs) are generated by the evolutionarily conserved SPO11 complex in the context of chromatin loops that are organized along axial elements (AEs) of chromosomes. However, how DSBs are formed with respect to ch…
View article: Whole-chromosome paints in maize reveal rearrangements, nuclear domains, and chromosomal relationships
Whole-chromosome paints in maize reveal rearrangements, nuclear domains, and chromosomal relationships Open
Patrice S. Albert, Tao Zhang, Kassandra Semrau, Jean‐Marie Rouillard, Yu-Hsin Kao , et al. · 2019
Significance Whole-chromosome oligo-FISH paints using synthetic oligonucleotide libraries that can be amplified and labeled were generated for all 10 chromosomes of maize, facilitating chromosome studies with high sensitivity and specifici…
View article: The Axial Element Protein DESYNAPTIC2 Mediates Meiotic Double-Strand Break Formation and Synaptonemal Complex Assembly in Maize
The Axial Element Protein DESYNAPTIC2 Mediates Meiotic Double-Strand Break Formation and Synaptonemal Complex Assembly in Maize Open
Ding Hua Lee, Yu-Hsin Kao, Jia-Chi Ku, Chien‐Yu Lin, Robert Meeley , et al. · 2015
During meiosis, homologous chromosomes pair and recombine via repair of programmed DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). DSBs are formed in the context of chromatin loops, which are anchored to the proteinaceous axial element (AE). The AE later…




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