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Alcaide, Luis Fernando Aragon. "Centromeres and chromosome pairing." Thesis, University of East Anglia, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.480632.

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Martinez, Perez Enrique. "Centromeres, polyploidy and chromosome pairing." Thesis, University of East Anglia, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.365011.

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Bringloe, James Benjamin. "Chromosome pairing in Rosa section caninae." Thesis, University of East London, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.365904.

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Miller, T. E. "A study of chromosome pairing in wheat." Thesis, University of East Anglia, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.267558.

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Thomas, Stephen W. "Molecular studies of homologous chromosome pairing in Triticum aestivum /." Title page, table of contents and abstract only, 1997. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09pht462.pdf.

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Hartl, Tom A. "CONDENSIN II CHROMOSOME INDIVIDUALIZATION IS NECESSARY FOR MEIOTIC SEGREGATION AND ANTAGONIZES INTERPHASE CHROMOSOME ALIGNMENT." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/195995.

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Maintenance of an intact genome and proper regulation of the genes within are crucial aspects for life. The work of this dissertation has implicated the Drosophila condensin II complex in both processes. Condensin II's ability to reconfigure chromosomes into spatially separated and discrete units is necessary to ensure proper meiotic segregation. When this "individualization" activity fails in a condensin II mutant, chromosomes remain entangled, and either cosegregate or become lost during cell division. This leads to the creation of aneuploid sperm. We have also implicated condensin II a
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Hohl, Amber Marie. "Understanding the role of Topoisomerase 2 in chromosome associations." Diss., University of Iowa, 2012. https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/1336.

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Homologous chromosomes display associations in many organisms. Drosophila melanogaster (here after, Drosophila) serves as an excellent model to study pairing interactions since chromosomes are paired in all somatic cells throughout development. For many genes, the degree of homolog association influences gene expression. These effects, collectively referred to as transvection, can promote gene activation or silencing. Requirements for transvection are poorly understood. Chapter One reviews what is known about transvection in Drosophila and chromosome interactions in mammals. Recent cell cultur
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Rodriguez, Tristan Argeo. "An investigation into a meiotic checkpoint that monitors sex chromosome pairing." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.266165.

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Bähler, Jürg. "Meiotic chromosome structure, pairing and recombination in fission and budding yeast /." [S.l : s.n.], 1994. http://www.ub.unibe.ch/content/bibliotheken_sammlungen/sondersammlungen/dissen_bestellformular/index_ger.html.

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Banting, G. S. "Analysis of the MIC2 loci and their gene products." Thesis, Institute of Cancer Research (University Of London), 1987. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.378977.

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Mekada, Kazuyuki, Kazuhiro Koyasu, Masashi Harada, Yuichi Narita, Shrestha Krishna C, and Sen-Ichi Oda. "Karyotype and X-Y chromosome pairing in the Sikkim vole (Microtus (Neodon) sikimensis)." Cambridge University Press, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/2237/10266.

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Ohta, Shoji. "Genome Analysis of Aegilops mutica Boiss.Based on the Chromosome Pairing in Interspecific and Intergeneric Hybrids." Kyoto University, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/78237.

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Labella, Sara. "Characterization of the functions of polo-like kinase 2 during meiotic chromosome pairing in C. elegans." Thesis, McGill University, 2013. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=114400.

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The two rounds of cell division that constitute meiosis are a conserved process that generates the gametes required for sexual reproduction. Given the importance of this specialized cell division in forming new life it is imperative for meiotic cells to ensure that the homologous chromosomes (at meiosis I) and subsequently the sister chromatids (at meiosis II) are properly segregated to avoid aneuploidy and infertility. As a first step in this process the maternal and paternal chromosomes (the homologs) have to be able to recognize each other and align along their length (pairing). In many org
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Ratomponirina, Charline. "Contribution a l'etude de la meiose : analyse des complexes synaptonemaux dans les remaniements chromosomiques et relations entre les anomalies de leur formation et les alterations de la fertilite male." Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988STR13083.

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Pelttari, Danielsson Jeanette. "Molecular analysis of protein complexes involved in pairing of mammalian chromosomes during meiosis /." Stockholm, 2003. http://diss.kib.ki.se/2003/91-7349-682-0.

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Lee, Chih-ying. "Bouquet formation, rapid prophase movements and homologous pairing during meiotic prophase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae." Oklahoma City : [s.n.], 2009.

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LIN, RONG-FANG, and 林榮芳. "Chromosome pairing in somatic hybrids of three Nicotiana species." Thesis, 1989. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/88430775462769420104.

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Boden, Scott Andrew. "Investigating chromosome pairing in bread wheat using ASYNAPSIS I." Thesis, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/58696.

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Pairing and synapsis of homologous chromosomes are required for normal chromosome segregation and the exchange of genetic material during meiosis. Pairing is defined as the recognition and alignment of chromosomes that occurs either pre-meiotically or during early prophase I to ensure that associations via synapsis and recombination occur only between homologues. Synapsis is the intimate juxtaposition of homologous chromosomes that is complete at pachytene following formation of a tri-partite proteinaceous structure known as the synaptonemal complex (SC). In yeast, HOP1 is an essential compone
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Thomas, Stephen W. (Stephen William). "Molecular studies of homologous chromosome pairing in Triticum aestivum." 1997. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09pht462.pdf.

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Errata pasted on front fly-leaf. Bibliography: leaves 139-173. This thesis identifies DNA structures and genes involved in the process of homologous chromosome pairing in allohexaploid bread wheat (Triticum aestivum). In addition to studying late replicating DNA, a speculative model on the action of the pairing genes in allohexaploid wheat and the putative function of the AWWM5 gene is discussed.
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Boden, Scott Andrew. "Investigating chromosome pairing in bread wheat using ASYNAPSIS I." 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/58696.

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Pairing and synapsis of homologous chromosomes are required for normal chromosome segregation and the exchange of genetic material during meiosis. Pairing is defined as the recognition and alignment of chromosomes that occurs either pre-meiotically or during early prophase I to ensure that associations via synapsis and recombination occur only between homologues. Synapsis is the intimate juxtaposition of homologous chromosomes that is complete at pachytene following formation of a tri-partite proteinaceous structure known as the synaptonemal complex (SC). In yeast, HOP1 is an essential compone
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Thomas, Stephen W. (Stephen William). "Molecular studies of homologous chromosome pairing in Triticum aestivum / by Stephen W. Thomas." Thesis, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/18994.

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Errata pasted on front fly-leaf.<br>Bibliography: leaves 139-173.<br>iv, 173, [88] leaves, [1] leaf of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.<br>This thesis identifies DNA structures and genes involved in the process of homologous chromosome pairing in allohexaploid bread wheat (Triticum aestivum). In addition to studying late replicating DNA, a speculative model on the action of the pairing genes in allohexaploid wheat and the putative function of the AWWM5 gene is discussed.<br>Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Plant Science, 1997
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Khan, Krishnendu. "Structure-Function Relationships of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Meiosis Specific Hop 1 Protein : Implications for Chromosome Condensation, Pairing and Spore Formation." Thesis, 2012. http://etd.iisc.ac.in/handle/2005/3246.

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Meiosis is a specialized type of cell division essential for the production of four normal haploid gametes. In early prophase I of meiosis, the intimate synapsis between homologous chromosomes, and the formation of chiasmata, is facilitated by a proteinaceous structure known as the synaptonemal complex (SC). Ultrastructural analysis of germ cells of a number of organisms has disclosed that SC is a specialized tripartite structure composed of two lateral elements, one on each homolog, and a central element, which, in turn, are linked by transverse elements. Genetic studies have revealed that de
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Khan, Krishnendu. "Structure-Function Relationships of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Meiosis Specific Hop 1 Protein : Implications for Chromosome Condensation, Pairing and Spore Formation." Thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2005/3246.

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Meiosis is a specialized type of cell division essential for the production of four normal haploid gametes. In early prophase I of meiosis, the intimate synapsis between homologous chromosomes, and the formation of chiasmata, is facilitated by a proteinaceous structure known as the synaptonemal complex (SC). Ultrastructural analysis of germ cells of a number of organisms has disclosed that SC is a specialized tripartite structure composed of two lateral elements, one on each homolog, and a central element, which, in turn, are linked by transverse elements. Genetic studies have revealed that de
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Mwale, Emanuel. "Jesus Christ’s humanity in the contexts of the pre-fall and post-fall natures of humanity: a comparative and critical evaluative study of the views of Jack Sequeira, Millard J. Erickson and Norman R. Gulley." Thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/27660.

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Bibliography: leaves 653-669<br>Before God created human beings, He devised a plan to save them in case they sinned. In this plan, the second Person of the Godhead would become human. Thus, the incarnation of the second Person of the Godhead was solely for the purpose of saving fallen, sinful human beings. There would have been no incarnation if human beings had not sinned. Thus, the nature of the mission that necessitated the incarnation determined what kind of human nature Jesus was to assume. It was sin that necessitated the incarnation – sin as a tendency and sin as an act of disobedience
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