New Function for Chromosome Proteins Identified in Egg Cell Development
Scientists at Wayne State University School of Medicine have revealed an unexpected role for outer kinetochore proteins. Traditionally known for their involvement in chromosome separation, these proteins are now found to form structures that regulate vesicle transport in developing egg cells. This discovery sheds light on processes vital for successful reproduction and early embryonic stages.
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