Scott L. Page

Publication List Details

Period

1997 - 2005

Number

18

Co-Authors

Juxtaposition of C(2)M and the transverse filament protein C(3)G within the central region of Drosophila synaptonemal complex (2005)

Anderson, Lorinda K., Royer, Suzanne M., Page, Scott L., McKim, Kim S., Lai, Ann, Lilly, Mary A., ...

The synaptonemal complex (SC) is intimately involved in the process of meiotic recombination in most organisms, but its exact role remains enigmatic. One reason for this uncertainty is that the...

Juxtaposition of C(2)M and the transverse filament protein C(3)G within the central region of Drosophila synaptonemal complex (2005)

Anderson, Lorinda K., Royer, Suzanne M., Page, Scott L., McKim, Kim S., Lai, Ann, Lilly, Mary A., ...

The synaptonemal complex (SC) is intimately involved in the process of meiotic recombination in most organisms, but its exact role remains enigmatic. One reason for this uncertainty is that the...

Chromosome choreography: The meiotic ballet (2003)

Page, Scott L., Hawley, R. Scott

The separation of homologous chromosomes during meiosis in eukaryotes is the physical basis of Mendelian inheritance. The core of the meiotic process is a specialized nuclear division (meiosis I) in...

Chromosome choreography : the meiotic ballet (2003)

Page, Scott L., Hawley, R. Scott

The separation of homologous chromosomes during meiosis in eukaryotes is the physical basis of Mendelian inheritance. The core of the meiotic process is a specialized nuclear division (meiosis I) in...

The molecular systematics of catarrhine primates as inferred from two unlinked nuclear loci (1999)

Page, Scott L

DNA sequence data of the nuclear-encoded γ1-γ2-globin duplication region and serum albumin introns 3 and 4 were used to examine the phylogenetic relationships of 19 cercopithecid (Old...

Mechanisms of formation and stabilization of Robertsonian translocations /--by Scott L. Page. (1998)

Page, Scott L.

Thesis (Ph. D.)--Baylor College of Medicine. Dept. of Molecular and Human Genetics, 1998.

Phylogeny and Evolution of Selected Primates as Determined by Sequences of the ε-Globin Locus and 5′ Flanking Regions (1997)

Porter, Calvin A., Page, Scott L., Czelusniak, John, Schneider, Horacio, Schneider, Maria Paula C., Sampaio, Iracilda, ...

We studied phylogenetic relationships of 39 primate species using sequences of the ε-globin gene. For 13 species, we also included flanking sequences 5′ of this locus. Parsimony analyses support...

Juxtaposition of C(2)M and the transverse filament protein C(3)G within the central region of Drosophila synaptonemal complex

Anderson, Lorinda K., Royer, Suzanne M., Page, Scott L., McKim, Kim S., Lai, Ann, Lilly, Mary A., ...

The synaptonemal complex (SC) is intimately involved in the process of meiotic recombination in most organisms, but its exact role remains enigmatic. One reason for this uncertainty is that the...

c(3)G encodes a Drosophila synaptonemal complex protein

Page, Scott L., Hawley, R. Scott

The meiotic mutant c(3)G (crossover suppressor on 3 of Gowen) abolishes both synaptonemal complex (SC) formation and meiotic recombination, whereas mutations in the mei-W68 and mei-P22 genes prevent...

The Drosophila Meiotic Mutant mei-352 Is an Allele of klp3A and Reveals a Role for a Kinesin-like Protein in Crossover Distribution

Page, Scott L., Hawley, R. Scott

The semisterile meiotic mutant mei-352 alters the distribution of meiotic exchanges without greatly affecting their total frequency. We show that the mei-352 mutation is an allele of the klp3A gene,...

c(3)G encodes a Drosophila synaptonemal complex protein

Page, Scott L., Hawley, R. Scott

The meiotic mutant c(3)G (crossover suppressor on 3 of Gowen) abolishes both synaptonemal complex (SC) formation and meiotic recombination, whereas mutations in the mei-W68 and mei-P22 genes prevent...

Parental Origin and Timing of De Novo Robertsonian Translocation Formation

Bandyopadhyay, Ruma, Heller, Anita, Knox-DuBois, Cami, McCaskill, Christopher, Berend, Sue Ann, Page, Scott L., ...

Robertsonian translocations (ROBs) are the most common chromosomal rearrangements in humans. ROBs are whole-arm rearrangements between the acrocentric chromosomes 13–15, 21, and 22. ROBs can be...

Obligate Short-Arm Exchange in De Novo Robertsonian Translocation Formation Influences Placement of Crossovers in Chromosome 21 Nondisjunction

Berend, Sue Ann, Page, Scott L., Atkinson, William, McCaskill, Christopher, Lamb, Neil E., Sherman, Stephanie L., ...

Robertsonian translocations (ROBs) involving chromosome 21 are found in ∼5% of patients with Down syndrome (DS). The most common nonhomologous ROB in DS is rob(14q21q). Aberrant recombination is...

Juxtaposition of C(2)M and the transverse filament protein C(3)G within the central region of Drosophila synaptonemal complex

Anderson, Lorinda K., Royer, Suzanne M., Page, Scott L., McKim, Kim S., Lai, Ann, Lilly, Mary A., ...

The synaptonemal complex (SC) is intimately involved in the process of meiotic recombination in most organisms, but its exact role remains enigmatic. One reason for this uncertainty is that the...

The Drosophila Meiotic Mutant mei-352 Is an Allele of klp3A and Reveals a Role for a Kinesin-like Protein in Crossover Distribution

Page, Scott L., Hawley, R. Scott

The semisterile meiotic mutant mei-352 alters the distribution of meiotic exchanges without greatly affecting their total frequency. We show that the mei-352 mutation is an allele of the klp3A gene,...

A Genetic Analysis of the Drosophila mcm5 Gene Defines a Domain Specifically Required for Meiotic Recombination

Lake, Cathleen M., Teeter, Kathy, Page, Scott L., Nielsen, Rachel, Hawley, R. Scott

Members of the minichromosome maintenance (MCM) family have pivotal roles in many biological processes. Although originally studied for their role in DNA replication, it is becoming increasingly...

corona Is Required for Higher-Order Assembly of Transverse Filaments into Full-Length Synaptonemal Complex in Drosophila Oocytes

Page, Scott L., Khetani, Radhika S., Lake, Cathleen M., Nielsen, Rachel J., Jeffress, Jennifer K., Warren, William D., ...

The synaptonemal complex (SC) is an intricate structure that forms between homologous chromosomes early during the meiotic prophase, where it mediates homolog pairing interactions and promotes the...