MUS81 generates a subset of MLH1-MLH3-independent crossovers in mammalian meiosis.
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Polo-like kinase is required for synaptonemal complex disassembly and phosphorylation in mouse spermatocytesSFMBT1 functions with LSD1 to regulate expression of canonical histone genes and chromatin-related factorsMus81 nuclease and Sgs1 helicase are essential for meiotic recombination in a protist lacking a synaptonemal complexOocyte development, meiosis and aneuploidyMeiotic development in Caenorhabditis elegansSmc5/6 coordinates formation and resolution of joint molecules with chromosome morphology to ensure meiotic divisionsCombinatorial regulation of meiotic holliday junction resolution in C. elegans by HIM-6 (BLM) helicase, SLX-4, and the SLX-1, MUS-81 and XPF-1 nucleasesJoint molecule resolution requires the redundant activities of MUS-81 and XPF-1 during Caenorhabditis elegans meiosisConditional inactivation of the DNA damage response gene Hus1 in mouse testis reveals separable roles for components of the RAD9-RAD1-HUS1 complex in meiotic chromosome maintenanceGenetic analysis of genome-scale recombination rate evolution in house miceMammalian BTBD12 (SLX4) protects against genomic instability during mammalian spermatogenesisCaenorhabditis elegans HIM-18/SLX-4 interacts with SLX-1 and XPF-1 and maintains genomic integrity in the germline by processing recombination intermediatesGenetic analysis of mlh3 mutations reveals interactions between crossover promoting factors during meiosis in baker's yeast.BLM helicase ortholog Sgs1 is a central regulator of meiotic recombination intermediate metabolismDelineation of joint molecule resolution pathways in meiosis identifies a crossover-specific resolvaseAGO4 regulates entry into meiosis and influences silencing of sex chromosomes in the male mouse germlineRNF212 is a dosage-sensitive regulator of crossing-over during mammalian meiosisMouse HFM1/Mer3 is required for crossover formation and complete synapsis of homologous chromosomes during meiosisFancJ (Brip1) loss-of-function allele results in spermatogonial cell depletion during embryogenesis and altered processing of crossover sites during meiotic prophase I in miceAntagonistic roles of ubiquitin ligase HEI10 and SUMO ligase RNF212 regulate meiotic recombinationMammalian CNTD1 is critical for meiotic crossover maturation and deselection of excess precrossover sitesMeiotic recombination in human oocytes.Mammalian BLM helicase is critical for integrating multiple pathways of meiotic recombinationExamining variation in recombination levels in the human female: a test of the production-line hypothesisGenetic interference: don't stand so close to me.Meiotic recombination intermediates are resolved with minimal crossover formation during return-to-growth, an analogue of the mitotic cell cycleProcessing of joint molecule intermediates by structure-selective endonucleases during homologous recombination in eukaryotes.Three structure-selective endonucleases are essential in the absence of BLM helicase in Drosophila.Combined fluorescent and electron microscopic imaging unveils the specific properties of two classes of meiotic crossovers.Interplay between synaptonemal complex, homologous recombination, and centromeres during mammalian meiosis.Structure-specific endonucleases xpf and mus81 play overlapping but essential roles in DNA repair by homologous recombination.Generation of haploid spermatids with fertilization and development capacity from human spermatogonial stem cells of cryptorchid patientsMus81 and Yen1 promote reciprocal exchange during mitotic recombination to maintain genome integrity in budding yeast.Amoebozoans Are Secretly but Ancestrally Sexual: Evidence for Sex Genes and Potential Novel Crossover Pathways in Diverse Groups of Amoebae.Immunofluorescent characterization of meiotic recombination in human males with variable spermatogenesis.Evolution of the genomic recombination rate in murid rodents.Strong artificial selection in domestic mammals did not result in an increased recombination rate.Cytological studies of human meiosis: sex-specific differences in recombination originate at, or prior to, establishment of double-strand breaksOocyte-specific differences in cell-cycle control create an innate susceptibility to meiotic errors.Reduced Crossover Interference and Increased ZMM-Independent Recombination in the Absence of Tel1/ATM.
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MUS81 generates a subset of MLH1-MLH3-independent crossovers in mammalian meiosis.
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MUS81 generates a subset of MLH1-MLH3-independent crossovers in mammalian meiosis.
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MUS81 generates a subset of MLH1-MLH3-independent crossovers in mammalian meiosis.
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MUS81 generates a subset of MLH1-MLH3-independent crossovers in mammalian meiosis.
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MUS81 generates a subset of MLH1-MLH3-independent crossovers in mammalian meiosis.
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MUS81 generates a subset of MLH1-MLH3-independent crossovers in mammalian meiosis.
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MUS81 generates a subset of MLH1-MLH3-independent crossovers in mammalian meiosis.
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MUS81 generates a subset of MLH1-MLH3-independent crossovers in mammalian meiosis.
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Clare H McGowan
J Kim Holloway
James Booth
Paula E Cohen
Winfried Edelmann
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PGEN.1000186
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2008-09-12T00:00:00Z