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To describe: The structure of and how it binds to DNA and eventually releases it.
Concept introduction: Separation of sister chromatids during cell division (mitosis or meiosis) is regulated by a protein complex called as cohesin. It helps to hold the sister chromatids together until anaphase of the cell cycle. Removal of cohesin complex leads to the separation of sister chromatids.
To describe: The role of cohesin in recombination.
Concept introduction: Separation of sister chromatids during cell division (mitosis or meiosis) is regulated by a protein complex called as cohesion. It helps to hold the sister chromatids together until anaphase of the cell cycle. Removal of cohesin complex leads to the separation of sister chromatids.
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