1 | Sentromer definition, structure and function | [1] p.1-3 |
2 | Arabidopsis, rice and maize centromeres | [1] p.3-37 |
3 | Possible conditions and consequences of future use of Arabidopsis, rice and maize centromeres | [1] p.3-37 |
4 | Molecular cytogenetic analysis of centromeres of Beta species | [1] p.39-55 |
5 | Centromere synteny | [1] p.57-65 |
6 | The definition of the centromere histone 3 (CENH3) | [1] p.67-81 |
7 | The formation of holokinetic centromeres and their distribution in holocentric organisms | [1] p.83-93 |
8 | Heterochromatin and neocentric activity and their evolutionary processes | [1] p.95-109 |
9 | The mechanisms of misdivision of the centromere | [1] p.111-127 |
10 | Selfish centromeres in population genetics | [1] p.129-145 |
11 | Centromere epigenetics | [1] p.147-157 |
12 | Centromere evolution from neocentromes to mature centromere formation | [1] p.159-167 |
13 | Centromeres and genome elimination in haploid plants | [1] p.169-181 |
14 | Chromosome engineering and the use of engineered chromosomes | [1] p.183-190 |