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Revision as of 02:17, 16 July 2008
Chan Lab
Department of Plant Biology at UC Davis
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All organisms must pass an intact genome onto their progeny, so we are interested how chromosomes are faithfully inherited when cells divide. The centromere is the position on a chromosome where it attaches to the mitotic spindle, facilitating correct segregation. We study chromosome properties that specify centromere location and function. We have two major areas of study 1. The centromere-specific histone CENH3
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