Obsolete Term Information

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Accession
GO:0005698
Name
obsolete centromere
Ontology
cellular_component
Synonyms
centromere
Alternate IDs
None
Definition
OBSOLETE. The region of a eukaryotic chromosome that is attached to the spindle during nuclear division. It is defined genetically as the region of the chromosome that always segregates at the first division of meiosis; the region of the chromosome in which no crossing over occurs. At the start of M phase, each chromosome consists of two sister chromatids with a constriction at a point which forms the centromere. During late prophase two kinetochores assemble on each centromere, one kinetochore on each sister chromatid. Source: ISBN:0198506732
Comment
This term was made obsolete because it is a genetically defined region and not a specific subcellular localization.
consider: GO:0000775
History
See term history for GO:0005698 at QuickGO
Chem. react.
None
Subset
None
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