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Fig. 8. Localization of meiotic cohesin complexes during mammalian meiotic
divisions. Rec8-containing meiotic cohesin is localized along the chromosomal
axes between sister chromatids, including the centromere regions, the arm
regions both proximal and distal to chiasmata at metaphase I. At this stage,
the arm cohesion distal to chiasmata is responsible for uniting homologous
chromosomes together, and the resolution of them triggers separation of the
homologs at anaphase I. Rec8 is released from the arm regions concomitantly
with the separation of homologs. In metaphase II, Rec8-containing meiotic
cohesin is localized at centromere regions at which sister chromatid cohesion
is maintained. Release of Rec8 from the centromere regions coincides with the
separation of sister chromatids in anaphase II.