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Epigenetic regulation of core centromere CENP-A chromatin integrity [ 2012 - 2014 ]

Also known as: Factors that control the establishment of centromere structure and function

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1031872]

Researchers: A/Pr Lee Wong (Principal investigator)

Brief description A centromere is a region of DNA typically found near the middle of a chromosome where two identical sister chromatids come in contact. It is involved in cell division as the point of attachment to the mitotic spindle. Defective centromeres can result in genome instability, infertility and development of cancers. This work involves a study into how the identity of a centromere is maintained and inherited after each cell division. This has significant implication in the understanding of cell growth and cancer development.

Funding Amount $AUD 318,284.26

Funding Scheme Project Grants

Notes Standard Project Grant

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