Epigenetic histone H3 phosphorylation marks discriminate between univalent- and bivalent-forming chromosomes during canina asymmetrical meiosis.
Radka KalfusováVeit HerklotzKatrin KumkeAnastassia BoudichevskaiaAleš KovaříkChristiane M RitzJana LunerováPublished in: Annals of botany (2024)
We hypothesize that the absence of pairing and/or recombination in univalent chromosomes negatively affects the histone H3 phosphorylation of their chromatin and perhaps the loading of meiotic-specific cohesins. This apparently destabilizes cohesion of sister chromatids, leading to their premature split in the first meiotic division.