The behavior of the maize b chromosome and centromere

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Abstract

The maize B chromosome is a non-essential chromosome with an accumulation mechanism. The dispensable nature of the B chromosome facilitates many types of genetic studies in maize. Maize lines with B chromosomes have been widely used in studies of centromere functions. Here, we discuss the maize B chromosome alongside the latest progress of B centromere activities, including centromere misdivision, inactivation, reactivation, and de novo centromere formation. The meiotic features of the B centromere, related to mini-chromosomes and the control of the size of the maize centromere, are also discussed.

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Su, H., Liu, Y., Liu, Y., Birchler, J. A., & Han, F. (2018). The behavior of the maize b chromosome and centromere. Genes, 9(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/genes9100476

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