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1. Sister chromatid separation and monopolar spindle organization in the first meiosis as two mechanisms of unreduced gametes formation in wheat-rye hybrids.

2. Loading of the centromeric histone H3 variant during meiosis-how does it differ from mitosis?

3. Abnormal mitosis induced by wheat-rye 1R monosomic addition lines.

4. Flow cytometric chromosome sorting in plants: the next generation.

5. Unequal chromosome division and inter-genomic translocation occurred in somatic cells of wheat-rye allopolyploid.

6. Dynamics of rye chromosome 1R regions with high or low crossover frequency in homology search and synapsis development.

7. Activation of rye 5RL neocentromere by an organophosphate pesticide.

8. Chiasma frequency is region specific and chromosome conformation dependent in a rye chromosome added to wheat.

9. The Ph1 locus from wheat controls meiotic chromosome pairing in autotetraploid rye (Secale cereale L.).

10. Structural characterization of feruloylated arabinoxylans and xylans released from water-unextractable cell walls of rye outer layers upon treatment with lichenase and cellulase.

11. [Additional phragmoplast corrects abnormal cytokinesis in wheat x rye hybrid pollen mother cells].

12. Discrimination of repetitive sequences polymorphism in Secale cereale by genomic in situ hybridization-banding.

13. Dissecting meiosis of rye using translational proteomics.

14. Epigenetic control may explain large within-plant heterogeneity of meiotic behavior in telocentric trisomics of rye.

15. Effects on genome constitution and novel cell wall formation caused by the addition of 5RS rye chromosome to common wheat.

16. Nuclear architecture and chromosome dynamics in the search of the pairing partner in meiosis in plants.

17. [Genetic regulation of the centromere division in rye and wheat univalent chromosomes in dimonosomics during meiotic anaphase I].

18. Meiotic genes and proteins in cereals.

19. Transcriptionally active heterochromatin in rye B chromosomes.

20. Condensation of rye chromatin in somatic interphase nuclei of Ph1 and ph1b wheat.

21. Relationships between transcription, silver staining, and chromatin organization of nucleolar organizers in Secale cereale.

22. Effect of colchicine and telocentric chromosome conformation on centromere and telomere dynamics at meiotic prophase I in wheat-rye additions.

23. [Transfer of a rye small chromosomal segment with powdery mildew-resistant gene(s) into common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)].

24. Colchicine-induced polyploidization depends on tubulin polymerization in c-metaphase cells.

25. [Altering of phragmoplast orientation as a result of excessive centrifugal movement in the absence of cell plate].

26. Control of conformation changes associated with homologue recognition during meiosis.

27. [Cytological markers of rRNA gene expression during microsporogenesis in rye, wheat and wheat-rye hybrids].

28. Strategies for the study of meiosis in rye.

29. The positioning of rye homologous chromosomes added to wheat through the cell cycle in somatic cells untreated and treated with colchicine.

30. [Consolidation of cytoskeleton during plant spindle formation. I. Abnormalities of spindle integrity in meiosis].

31. Chromosome condensation in mitosis and meiosis of rye (Secale cereale L.).

32. Rye terminal neocentromeres: characterisation of the underlying DNA and chromatin structure.

33. An approach to identification of rye chromosomes affecting the pre-harvest sprouting in triticale.

34. Reorganization and polarization of the meiotic bouquet-stage cell can be uncoupled from telomere clustering.

35. Meiotic telomere clustering is inhibited by colchicine but does not require cytoplasmic microtubules.

36. Genome restructuring in rye affects the expression, organization and disposition of homologous rDNA loci.

37. [Morphometric analysis of wheat and rye zygotes during maturation].

38. The Ph1 locus is needed to ensure specific somatic and meiotic centromere association.

39. Physiological evidence for the accumulation of restrained wall loosening potential on the growth-inhibited side of graviresponding rye coleoptiles.

40. Relationship between the levels of wheat-rye metaphase I chromosomal pairing and recombination revealed by GISH.

41. Changes in chromosomal ultrastructure during the cell cycle.

42. Evaluation of sensitivity of flow cytometry in detecting aneuploidy in wheat using disomic and ditelosomic wheat-rye addition lines.

43. The developmental stage of inactivation of rye origin rRNA genes in the embryo and endosperm of wheat x rye F1 hybrids.

44. Scanning electron microscopy of synaptonemal complexes.

45. [A cytological study of plants growing under exposure to different radiation levels].

46. Easy handling of cell suspensions for electron microscopy.

48. The isolation of plant protoplasts.

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