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Stretching the Rules: Monocentric Chromosomes with Multiple Centromere Domains

by Gerhard Wanner
"... The centromere is a functional chromosome domain that is essential for faithful chromosome segregation during cell division and that can be reliably identified by the presence of the centromere-specific histone H3 variant CenH3. In monocentric chromosomes, the centromere is characterized by a single ..."
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The centromere is a functional chromosome domain that is essential for faithful chromosome segregation during cell division and that can be reliably identified by the presence of the centromere-specific histone H3 variant CenH3. In monocentric chromosomes, the centromere is characterized by a

The calendar is crucial”: coordination and awareness through the family calendar

by Carman Neustaedter, A. J. Bernheim Brush, Saul Greenberg - ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction , 2009
"... Everyday family life involves a myriad of mundane activities that need to be planned and coordinated. We describe findings from studies of 44 different families ’ coordination routines to understand how to best design technology to support them. We outline how a typology of calendars containing fami ..."
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family activities is used by three different types of families—Monocentric, Pericentric, and Polycentric—which vary in the level of family involvement in the calendaring process. We describe these family types, the content of family calendars, the ways in which they are extended through annotations

A Comparative Cytogenetic Analysis of 2 Bothriuridae Species and Overview of the Chromosome Data of Scorpiones

by Marielle C. Schneider, Adilson A. Zacaro, Ricardo Pinto-da-rocha, Denise M. Candido, Doralice M. Cella , 2009
"... The order Scorpiones is one of the most cytogenetically interesting groups within Arachnida by virtue of the combination of chromosome singularities found in the 59 species analyzed so far. In this work, mitotic and meiotic chromosomes of 2 species of the family Bothriuridae were detailed. This fami ..."
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with those of species belonging to closely related families. Gonadal cells examined under light and in transmission electron microscopy revealed, for the first time, that the Bothriuridae species possess typical monocentric chromosomes, and male meiosis presented chromosomes with synaptic and achiasmatic
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