How Yeast Chromosomes Avoid the Bad Breaks

Sunday, August 7, 2011 - 13:00 in Biology & Nature

Whitehead Institute researchers have discovered how yeast cells protect themselves against a novel type of chromosome fragility that occurs in repeated DNA during meiosis--the cell division that produces spores in fungi or eggs and sperm in plants and animals.

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