نتایج جستجو برای: zygote morphology

تعداد نتایج: 148549  

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Mathieu Ingouff Svenja Rademacher Sarah Holec Lucija Šoljić Nie Xin Anne Readshaw Shi Hui Foo Benoît Lahouze Stefanie Sprunck Frédéric Berger

In most eukaryotes, the HISTONE 3 family comprises several variants distinguished by their amino acid sequence, localization, and correlation with transcriptional activity. Transgenerational inheritance of epigenetic information carried by histones is still unclear. In addition to covalent histone modifications, the mosaic distribution of H3 variants onto chromatin has been proposed to provide ...

Journal: :Development 2010
Seth Zonies Fumio Motegi Yingsong Hao Geraldine Seydoux

Polarization of the C. elegans zygote is initiated by ECT-2-dependent cortical flows, which mobilize the anterior PAR proteins (PAR-3, PAR-6 and PKC-3) away from the future posterior end of the embryo marked by the sperm centrosome. Here, we demonstrate the existence of a second, parallel and redundant pathway that can polarize the zygote in the absence of ECT-2-dependent cortical flows. This s...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Laetitia Delabaere Guillermo A. Orsi Laure Sapey-Triomphe Béatrice Horard Pierre Couble Benjamin Loppin

The animal sperm nucleus is characterized by an extremely compacted organization of its DNA after the global replacement of histones with sperm-specific nuclear basic proteins, such as protamines. In the absence of DNA repair activity in the mature gamete, the integrity of the paternal genome is potentially challenged by the unique topological constraints exerted on sperm DNA. In addition, the ...

2015
Gregor Prindull

OBJECTIVES This review is to explore whether potential gene interactions in the cell cycles of gametes, zygotes, and embryonic stem (ES) cells are associated with the development of cancer. METHODS MEDPILOT at the Central Library of the University of Cologne, Germany (Zentralbibliothek Köln) that covers 5,800 international medical journals and 4,300 E-journals was used to collect data. The in...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2006
Maria Elena Torres-Padilla Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz

The first events of the development of any embryo are under maternal control until the zygotic genome becomes activated. In the mouse embryo, the major wave of transcription activation occurs at the 2-cell stage, but transcription starts already at the zygote (1-cell) stage. Very little is known about the molecules involved in this process. We show that the transcription intermediary factor 1 a...

Journal: :Human Reproduction 2023

Abstract Study question Does serum Anti-Müllerian hormone to antral follicle count ratio predict euploidy rate in young patients who had at least 1 zygote after fertilization? Summary answer Serum (AMH/AFC) does not fertilization. What is known already AMH produced by the granulosa cells of growing follicles. It has been demonstrated that follicles are main contributors its values. AMH´s role a...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2007
Tara S Barton Bernard Robaire Barbara F Hales

The detrimental effects of preconceptional paternal exposure to the alkylating anticancer agent, cyclophosphamide, include aberrant epigenetic programming, dysregulated zygotic gene activation, and abnormalities in the offspring that are transmitted to the next generation. The adverse developmental consequences of genomic instabilities transmitted via the spermatozoon emphasize the need to eluc...

Journal: :The Biological bulletin 1991
D R Levitan

Gamete production and fertilization influence zygote production. While gamete production is correlated positively with body size, individual fertilization success may be a function of population density. Usually it is assumed that when high population density leads to reduced body size and gamete production, per capita zygote production is diminished. This field study of the sea urchin Diadema ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Atul Khire Kyoung H. Jo Dong Kong Tara Akhshi Stephanie Blachon Anthony R. Cekic Sarah Hynek Andrew Ha Jadranka Loncarek Vito Mennella Tomer Avidor-Reiss

The first cell of an animal (zygote) requires centrosomes that are assembled from paternally inherited centrioles and maternally inherited pericentriolar material (PCM) [1]. In some animals, sperm centrioles with typical ultrastructure are the origin of the first centrosomes in the zygote [2-4]. In other animals, however, sperm centrioles lose their proteins and are thought to be degenerated an...

Journal: :Development 2010
Brian R Daniels Terrence M Dobrowsky Edward M Perkins Sean X Sun Denis Wirtz

Specification of germline and somatic cell lineages in C. elegans originates in the polarized single-cell zygote. Several cell-fate determinants are partitioned unequally along the anterior-posterior axis of the zygote, ensuring the daughter cells a unique inheritance upon asymmetric cell division. Recent studies have revealed that partitioning of the germline determinant PIE-1 and the somatic ...

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