The polar arrangement of telomeres in interphase and meiosis. Rabl organization and the bouquet.

It has long been appreciated that chromosomes do not lay passively in the nucleus, but are dynamically reorganized to suit the cell's needs. Chromosomes condense into compact bodies for cell division, decondense in interphase to allow gene expression, and pair along their lengths during meiosis in

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