Chromosomes Content / Chromosomes Content for 不良研究所 en Protein Integral to Sperm Development and Male Fertility Identified /blog/protein-integral-sperm-development-and-male-fertility-identified <p><span>Early in the development of sperm, a strange event happens: the X and Y chromosomes condense into tight packages and are sequestered away from the other 44 human chromosomes. If any part of this process goes awry, the cells cannot mature into sperm. Researchers in the 不良研究所 College of Biological Sciences have now identified an important link in this process 鈥 a little-known protein called ATF7IP2.</span></p> February 21, 2024 - 3:20pm Andy Fell /blog/protein-integral-sperm-development-and-male-fertility-identified Study Provides Live View Into Dance of Chromosomes During Meiosis /blog/study-provides-live-view-dance-chromosomes-during-meiosis <p>In the choreography of meiosis鈥攖he process responsible for sex cell division in all eukaryotic life鈥攖he pairing of homologous chromosomes (homologs) is essential. Errors in this process can lead to an incorrect number of chromosomes in sex cells, which can result in birth defects and miscarriages. Despite being studied for more than 100 years, mysteries about the process still abound.&nbsp;</p> April 12, 2022 - 2:42pm Andy Fell /blog/study-provides-live-view-dance-chromosomes-during-meiosis Sequencing Puts Carnivore Chromosomes in Context /blog/sequencing-puts-carnivore-chromosomes-context <p><span><span><span><span><span><span><span><span>Studies comparing animal genomes generally focus on the DNA sequence itself. A new study by researchers at the 不良研究所 shows how the three-dimensional scaffolding of chromosomes is related across several species of carnivores, offering a new approach of 鈥渃omparative scaffotyping鈥 that could be used to identify related genes across species and place them in context. The work, published the week of Feb.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></p> February 21, 2022 - 4:28pm Andy Fell /blog/sequencing-puts-carnivore-chromosomes-context Dark Centers of Chromosomes Reveal Ancient DNA /curiosity/news/dark-centers-chromosomes-reveal-ancient-dna-0 <p>Geneticists exploring the dark heart of the human genome have discovered big chunks of Neanderthal and other ancient DNA. The results open new ways to study both how chromosomes behave during cell division and how they have changed during human evolution.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> June 18, 2019 - 5:02pm Andy Fell /curiosity/news/dark-centers-chromosomes-reveal-ancient-dna-0 Reconstruction of Ancient Chromosomes Offers Insight Into Mammalian Evolution /news/reconstruction-ancient-chromosomes-offers-insight-mammalian-evolution <p>What if researchers could go back in time 105 million years and accurately sequence the chromosomes of the first placental mammal? What would it reveal about evolution and modern mammals, including humans?</p> <p>In a study published this week in <a href="http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2017/06/13/1702012114.abstract"><em>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences</em></a>, researchers have gone back in time, at least virtually, computationally recreating the chromosomes of the first eutherian mammal, the long-extinct,&nbsp;shrewlike ancestor of all placental mammals.</p> June 21, 2017 - 11:50am Andy Fell /news/reconstruction-ancient-chromosomes-offers-insight-mammalian-evolution Vaccines Hitch a Genomic Ride to Ward off Deadly Chicken Disease /news/mareks-disease-study-0 <p>A new study from 不良研究所 and the U.S. Department of Agriculture describes how vaccines insert themselves into the chicken鈥檚 chromosomes to&nbsp;work against Marek's disease, a deadly virus of chickens, and how the vaccine's activity could offer a model for related human herpesvirus&nbsp;diseases such as chickenpox.</p> November 17, 2016 - 4:18pm Patricia Bailey /news/mareks-disease-study-0