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Files in this Data Supplement:
Movie 1. Time-lapse sequence of a wild-type prometaphase I cell. The chromosomes are highly dynamic as their kinetochores form proper and stable attachments to the spindle during congression to the spindle equator. See text for details. Time is in seconds relative to prometaphase onset.
Movie 2. Time-lapse recording of a klp67A mutant during prometaphase. This cell corresponds to that shown in Fig. 3B. See text for details. Time is in seconds relative to an arbitrary start time.
Movie 3. Comparison of anaphase in a wild-type and klp67A mutant primary spermatocyte. The wild-type cell is show on the left and the mutant on the right. See text for details. Time is in seconds relative to anaphase onset.
Movie 4. Example of merotelic malorientation in a living anaphase I klp67A mutant spermatocyte. Same cell as shown in Fig. 5. Note the abnormal resolution of the chromatids and the tearing apart of the maloriented dyad as anaphase ensues. See text for details. Time is in seconds relative to anaphase onset.
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