Protein maintains order in the nucleus

Thursday, April 4, 2013 - 20:30 in Biology & Nature

Two meters of DNA are packed into the cell nucleus, presumably based on a strictly defined arrangement. Researchers have now succeeded in explaining a phenomenon, which was first observed 40 years ago. Researchers have identified a protein responsible for the correct arrangement of the chromosome centromeres in the nucleus.

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