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"To study ciliate chromosome segregation, we
have identified the centromeric histone gene in the Tetrahymena thermophila
genome (CNA1). CNA1p specifically localizes to peripheral centromeres in the
micronucleus but is absent in the macronucleus during vegetative growth.
During meiotic prophase of the micronucleus, when chromosomes are stretched
to twice the length of the cell, CNA1p is found localized in punctate spots
throughout the length of the chromosomes. As conjugation proceeds, CNA1p
appears initially diffuse, but quickly reverts to discrete dots in those
nuclei destined to become micronuclei, whereas it remains diffuse and is
gradually lost in developing macronuclei."
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