Chromosome Organization and Dynamics during Interphase, Mitosis, and Meiosis in Plants1

Chromosomes are key building blocks of eukaryotic genomes. Studies on chromosome organization and dynamics not only address questions of how chromosomes behave and what mechanisms control this behavior but also examine how chromosome organization and dynamics affect gene expression and genome

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