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THE REGION OF A CHROMOSOME THAT INCLUDES THE CENTROMERIC DNA AND ASSOCIATED PROTEINS. IN MONOCENTRIC CHROMOSOMES, THIS REGION CORRESPONDS TO A SINGLE AREA OF THE CHROMOSOME, WHEREAS IN HOLOCENTRIC CHROMOSOMES, IT IS EVENLY DISTRIBUTED ALONG THE CHROM
Centromer; Acrocentric; Centromeric; Centromeres; Acrocentric chromosome; Telocentric; Submetacentric; Alpha satellite; Alpha satellite sequence; Karyotypic formula; Telocentrics; Sub metacentric; Subtelocentric
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'''A''': Short arm (p arm)<br />
'''B''': Centromere<br />
'''C''': Long arm (q arm)<br />
'''D''': Sister Chromatids
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centromere         
['s?ntr?(?)m??]
¦ noun Biology the point on a chromosome by which it is attached to a spindle fibre during cell division.
Derivatives
centromeric adjective
Origin
1920s: from L. centrum (see centre) + Gk meros 'part'.
CENPO         
PROTEIN-CODING GENE IN THE SPECIES HOMO SAPIENS
CENPO (gene); Centromere protein O
Centromere protein O is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CENPO gene. CENPO is involved in cell proliferation and cell cycle progression and has been shown to be down-regulated in trisomic neurospheres a mouse model of Down Syndrome, resulting in reduced numbers of neural progenitors and neuroblasts and a severe reduction in numbers of neurons produced.
CENPM         
PROTEIN-CODING GENE IN THE SPECIES HOMO SAPIENS
CENPM (gene); Centromere protein M
Centromere protein M also known as proliferation associated nuclear element 1 (PANE1) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CENPM gene.

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Centromere

The centromere links a pair of sister chromatids together during cell division. This constricted region of chromosome connects the sister chromatids, creating a short arm (p) and a long arm (q) on the chromatids. During mitosis, spindle fibers attach to the centromere via the kinetochore.

The physical role of the centromere is to act as the site of assembly of the kinetochores – a highly complex multiprotein structure that is responsible for the actual events of chromosome segregation – i.e. binding microtubules and signaling to the cell cycle machinery when all chromosomes have adopted correct attachments to the spindle, so that it is safe for cell division to proceed to completion and for cells to enter anaphase.

There are, broadly speaking, two types of centromeres. "Point centromeres" bind to specific proteins that recognize particular DNA sequences with high efficiency. Any piece of DNA with the point centromere DNA sequence on it will typically form a centromere if present in the appropriate species. The best characterized point centromeres are those of the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae. "Regional centromeres" is the term coined to describe most centromeres, which typically form on regions of preferred DNA sequence, but which can form on other DNA sequences as well. The signal for formation of a regional centromere appears to be epigenetic. Most organisms, ranging from the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe to humans, have regional centromeres.

Regarding mitotic chromosome structure, centromeres represent a constricted region of the chromosome (often referred to as the primary constriction) where two identical sister chromatids are most closely in contact. When cells enter mitosis, the sister chromatids (the two copies of each chromosomal DNA molecule resulting from DNA replication in chromatin form) are linked along their length by the action of the cohesin complex. It is now believed that this complex is mostly released from chromosome arms during prophase, so that by the time the chromosomes line up at the mid-plane of the mitotic spindle (also known as the metaphase plate), the last place where they are linked with one another is in the chromatin in and around the centromere.

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1. Each chromosome has a centromere midway down its shaft that plays a crucial role in cell division.