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Mutant kinesin-2 motor subunits increase chromosome loss
Mark S. Miller
, Jessica M. Esparza
, Andrew M. Lippa
, Fordyce G. Lux
, Douglas G. Cole
,
Susan K. Dutcher
Department of Genetics
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
DBBS - Molecular Cell Biology
DBBS - Plant and Microbial Biosciences
DBBS - Human and Statistical Genetics
DBBS - Molecular Genetics and Genomics
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Chromosomal Loss
100%
Kinesin-2
100%
Revertant
66%
Two-motor
66%
Anterograde
33%
Mass Spectrometry
33%
Polypeptide
33%
Motor Activity
33%
Chlamydomonas
33%
Amino-terminus
33%
Gene Map
33%
Flagellar Assembly
33%
Temperature Sensitivity
33%
Mass Spectrometric Sequencing
33%
Single Amino Acid Substitution
33%
Motor Domain
33%
Kinesin
33%
Heteromeric Complexes
33%
Single-point mutation
33%
Linkage Group
33%
Chromosome Segregation
33%
Dominant Effect
33%
Non-motor
33%
Intraflagellar Transport
33%
RPL9
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Kinesin
100%
Chromosome Loss
100%
Revertant
50%
Allele
25%
Mass Spectrometry
25%
N-Terminus
25%
Point Mutation
25%
Genetic Linkage
25%
Chlamydomonas
25%
Amino Acid Substitution
25%
Autosome
25%
Chromosome Segregation
25%
Motor Activity
25%
Intraflagellar Transport
25%
Gene Mapping
25%
Neuroscience
Kinesin 2
100%
Chromosome Loss
100%
Polypeptide
33%
Amino Terminal Sequence
33%
Mass Spectrometry
33%
Point Mutation
33%
Kinesin
33%
Genetic Mapping
33%
Amino Acid Substitution
33%
Autosome
33%
Chromosome Segregation
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Chromosome Loss
100%
Revertant
66%
Allele
33%
Amino Terminal Sequence
33%
Point Mutation
33%
Chlamydomonas
33%
Amino Acid Substitution
33%
Chromosome Segregation
33%
Autosome
33%
Genetic Linkage
33%
Gene Mapping
33%