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SUBMITTER: Tsabar M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4851351 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Tsabar Michael M Haase Julian J Harrison Benjamin B Snider Chloe E CE Eldridge Brittany B Kaminsky Lila L Hine Rebecca M RM Haber James E JE Haber James E JE Bloom Kerry K
PLoS genetics 20160429 4
Transcriptional inactivation of the budding yeast centromere has been a widely used tool in studies of chromosome segregation and aneuploidy. In haploid cells when an essential chromosome contains a single conditionally inactivated centromere (GAL-CEN), cell growth rate is slowed and segregation fidelity is reduced; but colony formation is nearly 100%. Pedigree analysis revealed that only 30% of the time both mother and daughter cell inherit the GAL-CEN chromosome. The reduced segregation capaci ...[more]