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Maximal chromosome compaction occurs by axial shortening in anaphase and depends on Aurora kinase

Felipe Mora-Bermúdez, Daniel Gerlich & Jan Ellenberg

Nature Cell Biology 9, 822 - 831 (2007) Published online: 10 June 2007

doi:10.1038/ncb1606

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Figure 1

Large-scale chromatin compaction in late anaphase.

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Figure 2

Anaphase chromosome compaction by chromatid axial shortening.

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Anaphase chromatid arm shortening requires dynamic microtubules and active Aurora B.

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Midspindle localization of Aurora B in early anaphase requires dynamic microtubules.

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Resolution of segregation defects in condensin-depleted cells depends on dynamic anaphase microtubules.

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