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title = "Cohesin in Gametogenesis",
abstract = "Sister chromatid cohesion depends on cohesin, a tripartite complex that forms ring structures to hold sister chromatids together in mitosis and meiosis. Meiocytes feature a multiplicity of distinct cohesin proteins and complexes, some meiosis specific, which serve additional functions such as supporting synapsis of two pairs of sister chromatids and determining the loop-axis architecture of prophase I chromosomes. Despite considerable new insights gained in the past few years into the localization and function of some cohesin proteins, and the recent identification of yet another meiosis-specific cohesin subunit, a plethora of open questions remains, which concern not only fundamental germ cell biology but also the consequences of cohesin impairment for human reproductive health.",
keywords = "Aneuploidy, Checkpoints, Chromosome segregation, Chromosome structure, Cohesin, Oocytes, Spermatocytes",
author = "Fran{\c c}ois McNicoll and Michelle Stevense and Rolf Jessberger",
year = "2013",
doi = "10.1016/B978-0-12-416024-8.00001-5",
language = "English",
series = "Current Topics in Developmental Biology",
publisher = "Academic Press Inc.",
pages = "1--34",
booktitle = "Current Topics in Developmental Biology",
address = "United States",
}