| 1. | Kinetochore microtubules directly connect to the chromosomes, at the kinetochores.
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| 2. | Kinetochore microtubules directly connect to the chromosomes, at the kinetochores.
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| 3. | This second attachment further stabilizes kinetochore attachment to the mitotic spindle.
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| 4. | Even the simplest kinetochores consist of more than 19 different proteins.
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| 5. | It plays a role in the localization of kinetochore of BUB1.
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| 6. | DLG7 is a kinetochore protein that stabilizes microtubules in vicinity of chromosomes.
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| 7. | During metaphase, the kinetochore microtubules connect to the centromere.
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| 8. | Chromosomes are attached to kinetochore microtubules via a multiprotein complex called the kinetochore.
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| 9. | Chromosomes are attached to kinetochore microtubules via a multiprotein complex called the kinetochore.
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| 10. | The two kinetochores associated with a region of the chromosome called the centromere.
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