Overview
The centromere is a specialized region of a chromosome that plays a central role in cell division. It serves as the site where sister chromatids are held together and where the kinetochore, a protein structure, assembles to attach the chromosome to the spindle fibers that pull the chromatids apart during mitosis and meiosis. By ensuring that duplicated Chromosomes are correctly aligned and accurately distributed to daughter cells, the centromere is essential for maintaining genome stability; errors in this process can lead to the gain or loss of Chromosomes and contribute to developmental disorders and cancer. Although often depicted at the middle of a chromosome, the centromere's position varies among Chromosomes and helps define their structure. Research relevant to chromosome biology includes a study of the Chromosomes of a cellular slime mold, which examines chromosome organization in a model organism, and a case report of a pericentric inversion of chromosome 10, a structural rearrangement spanning the region around the centromere, inherited from a phenotypically normal mother. Such work illustrates how chromosome structure and rearrangements involving the centromeric region are studied and clinically evaluated. This page gathers peer-reviewed, open-access research relevant to Chromosomes and their structure and behavior.
Research published in this journal
3 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Pericentric Inversion in Chromosome 10 in a Girl, Inherited from a Phenotypically Normal Mother: Case Report and Literature Review
Six Fractal Codes of Biological Life Unifying ATOMS, WAVES and INFORMATION: Perspectives in Exobiology, Cancers Basic Research and Artificial Intelligence Biomimetism Decisions Making
How this research is being cited
The 3 articles above have been cited 2 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2022 · International Journal of Vaccines & Vaccination
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2022 · International Journal of Vaccines & Vaccination
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