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1 espite chaotic chromosome segregation at the first meiotic division.
2 s well as in oocytes progressing through the first meiotic division.
3 between homologous chromosomes prior to the first meiotic division.
4 in a pulsatile manner during prophase of the first meiotic division.
5 for the proper separation of homologs in the first meiotic division.
6 or the proper segregation of homologs in the first meiotic division.
7 act to facilitate homolog segregation at the first meiotic division.
8 ons and enabling accurate segregation at the first meiotic division.
9 s) must recognize each other and pair in the first meiotic division.
10 ehave as a single functional unit during the first meiotic division.
11 omologous chromosomes during prophase of the first meiotic division.
12 recombine to undergo segregation during the first meiotic division.
13 ensure proper chromosome segregation in the first meiotic division.
14 n crossovers (COs) required for a successful first meiotic division.
15 sovers between homologous chromosomes in the first meiotic division.
16 the stage for chromosome segregation at the first meiotic division.
17 rossover to ensure proper segregation at the first meiotic division.
18 ed for their accurate segregation during the first meiotic division.
19 he correct segregation of chromosomes at the first meiotic division.
20 ng meiotic prophase, before metaphase of the first meiotic division.
21 lian oocytes are arrested in prophase of the first meiotic division.
22 nation in order to segregate properly at the first meiotic division.
23 inizing hormone surge induces entry into the first meiotic division.
24 MPF activation and a delay of entry into the first meiotic division.
25 rkers but halts before the completion of the first meiotic division.
26 hormone (LH) surge induces reentry into the first meiotic division.
27 that ensure their proper segregation at the first meiotic division.
28 s for DNA breaks can persist at least to the first meiotic division.
29 centromeres and thus also segregates at the first meiotic division.
30 nd brings together products separated at the first meiotic division.
31 mosomes segregate from one another after the first meiotic division.
32 causes an arrest in sporulation prior to the first meiotic division.
33 any spermatid differentiation and before the first meiotic division.
34 sures accurate chromosome segregation at the first meiotic division.
35 ure proper segregation of chromosomes at the first meiotic division.
36 rogressing to metaphase I and attempting the first meiotic division.
37 I and frequently enter interphase after the first meiotic division.
38 l for accurate chromosome segregation at the first meiotic division.
39 segregation of homologous chromosomes at the first meiotic division.
40 ir and then segregate from each other at the first meiotic division.
41 e accurate segregation of chromosomes at the first meiotic division.
42 es are present as unpaired univalents at the first meiotic division.
43 sting that MUM4 functions at or prior to the first meiotic division.
44 TA2-HTB2/HTA2-HTB2 mutant arrests before the first meiotic division.
45 be analyzed, missegregation occurred at the first meiotic division.
46 r protein stability regulates entry into the first meiotic division.
47 of the sporulating diploids arrest after the first meiotic division.
49 mechanism for the control of entry into the first meiotic division: an Emi1-dependent inhibition of
51 r accurate chromosome segregation during the first meiotic division and constitutes a key repair and
53 hat aneuploidy occurred primarily during the first meiotic division and involved premature sister chr
54 ses in prometaphase I but recovers after the first meiotic division and persists, uniquely for metaph
55 d with severe defects in synapsis during the first meiotic division and reduced meiotic recombination
57 s occurs in mid-G2, several hours before the first meiotic division, and before the G2/M transition.
58 r accurate chromosome segregation during the first meiotic division, and errors in this process resul
59 s, a high frequency of nondisjunction in the first meiotic division, and essentially unchanged coeffi
60 mutations were present before the end of the first meiotic division, and some mutations were present
61 to a reductive chromosome segregation at the first meiotic division; and plural abnormalities of meio
62 l for accurate chromosome segregation at the first meiotic division as well as for generating genetic
63 ng AMA1 revealed that it is required for the first meiotic division but not the mitotic-like meiosis
64 ed apoptotic response with completion of the first meiotic division, but there is no second meiotic d
66 or the unique segregation of homologs at the first meiotic division, chromosomes undergo dramatic cha
68 2)/p34(cdc2) activity increased prior to the first meiotic division, declined at the onset of anaphas
69 does not proceed beyond the prophase of the first meiotic division due to massive apoptosis associat
70 ed activation of MPF and MAPK, completed the first meiotic division extruding a polar body, and becam
72 Here we provide 4D live imaging during the first meiotic division in C. elegans oocytes with wild-t
73 es occurs in mei-38 mutants primarily at the first meiotic division in females but not in males where
74 essential for spermatocyte passage into the first meiotic division in male mice, a function that can
76 s, the segregation of chromosomes during the first meiotic division is dependent upon at least one cr
78 egation of the univalent X chromosome at the first meiotic division is nonrandom, with preferential r
81 er behavior of homologous chromosomes at the first meiotic division is usually ensured by crossing ov
83 of chromosome segregation errors during the first meiotic division (MI), which involves the segregat
90 Accurate chromosome segregation during the first meiotic division relies on the formation of crosso
92 ologs, rather than sister chromatids, at the first meiotic division requires the formation of crossov
93 separation of homologous chromosomes at the first meiotic division requires the production of physic
95 segregation of homologous chromosomes at the first meiotic division requires the tight coordination o
96 age display chromosome nondisjunction at the first meiotic division, resulting in cell death and male
97 segregation of homologous chromosomes at the first meiotic division, resulting in gametes containing
98 ansition from prophase into metaphase of the first meiotic division, resulting in male infertility.
101 the final mitosis preceding meiosis and the first meiotic division, the kinetochores must be restruc
103 acteristic of meiotic prophase I, but at the first meiotic division they segregated their sister chro
104 matids so that they stay together during the first meiotic division (when homologous chromosomes sepa
105 due to a block of spermatogenesis before the first meiotic division, whereas females were normal.
106 ng sequence was removed, arrested before the first meiotic division with a phenotype reminiscent of d