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Comparative Cytogenetics 14(4): 453-482
https://doi.org/10.3897/compcytogen.v14.i4.55827 (09 Oct 2020)
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  • Introduction
  • Material and methods
    • Plant material
    • Meiotic conventional analysis
    • Meiotic chromosome preparation and fluorescence in situ hybridisation
    • Immunolabelling
  • Results
    • Dynamics of MT cytoskeleton in mitosis of bread wheat T. aestivum L. (2n=42) and rye S. cereale L. (2n=14)
    • Dynamics of MT cytoskeleton in meiosis of Triticum aestivum L. bread wheat (2n=42) and Secale cereale L. rye (2n=14)
    • Chromosome segregation in meiosis of 2R(2D)xR amphihaploids with reductional division
  • Discussion
    • Specifics of the MT-based spindle assembly in mitosis of rye and wheat
    • Meiotic spindle assembly in rye and wheat
    • The function of Anaphase Promotion Complex APC/Ccdc20 fails in 2R(2D)xR hybrids
    • Chromosome segregation without bipolar spindle in 2R(2D)xR hybrids
  • Conclusions
  • Acknowledgements
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