نتایج جستجو برای: paternal factor

تعداد نتایج: 852445  

Journal: :Current Biology 2006
Shin Kobayashi Ayako Isotani Nathan Mise Masamichi Yamamoto Yoshitaka Fujihara Kazuhiro Kaseda Tomoko Nakanishi Masahito Ikawa Hiroshi Hamada Kuniya Abe Masaru Okabe

Mammalian male preimplantation embryos develop more quickly than females . Using enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP)-tagged X chromosomes to identify the sex of the embryos, we compared gene expression patterns between male and female mouse blastocysts by DNA microarray. We detected nearly 600 genes with statistically significant sex-linked expression; most differed by 2-fold or less. Of ...

2018
Kan Xie Devon P Ryan Brandon L Pearson Kristin S Henzel Frauke Neff Ramon O Vidal Magali Hennion Isabelle Lehmann Melvin Schleif Susanne Schröder Thure Adler Birgit Rathkolb Jan Rozman Anna-Lena Schütz Cornelia Prehn Michel E Mickael Marco Weiergräber Jerzy Adamski Dirk H Busch Gerhard Ehninger Anna Matynia Walker S Jackson Eckhard Wolf Helmut Fuchs Valerie Gailus-Durner Stefan Bonn Martin Hrabě de Angelis Dan Ehninger

Advanced age is not only a major risk factor for a range of disorders within an aging individual but may also enhance susceptibility for disease in the next generation. In humans, advanced paternal age has been associated with increased risk for a number of diseases. Experiments in rodent models have provided initial evidence that paternal age can influence behavioral traits in offspring animal...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2002
Jan Tesarik Carmen Mendoza Ermanno Greco

BACKGROUND The ability of human embryos to undergo normal development has been shown previously to be subject to strong paternal (sperm-derived) effects. This study was undertaken to determine whether paternal influences on human embryo quality are detectable as early as the first cell cycle after fertilization. METHODS The quality of zygotes and cleaving embryos resulting from sibling donor ...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2007
Emilie Bonnefoy Guillermo A Orsi Pierre Couble Benjamin Loppin

In many animal species, the sperm DNA is packaged with male germ line--specific chromosomal proteins, including protamines. At fertilization, these non-histone proteins are removed from the decondensing sperm nucleus and replaced with maternally provided histones to form the DNA replication competent male pronucleus. By studying a point mutant allele of the Drosophila Hira gene, we previously s...

2017
GRY SAGEBAKKEN CHARLOTTA KVARNEMO

A parent’s nutritional state may influence its ability to provide care to offspring and ability to handle infections. In the broad-nosed pipefish, Syngnathus typhle, males care for their offspring by brooding the developing embryos in a brood pouch, providing nutrients and oxygen, resembling a pregnancy. Here, we demonstrate that the nutritional state of pregnant males covaries with their own s...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2004
Michael J Wade Stephen M Shuster

We show that a sex difference in the opportunity for selection results in sex differences in the strength of random genetic drift and thus creates different patterns of genetic diversity for maternally and paternally inherited haploid genes. We derive the effective population size Ne for a male-limited or female-limited haploid gene in terms of I, the "opportunity for selection" or the variance...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2012
Vincent Guilamo-Ramos Alida Bouris Jane Lee Katharine McCarthy Shannon L Michael Seraphine Pitt-Barnes Patricia Dittus

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE To date, most parent-based research has neglected the role of fathers in shaping adolescent sexual behavior and has focused on mothers. The objective of this study was to conduct a structured review to assess the role of paternal influence on adolescent sexual behavior and to assess the methodological quality of the paternal influence literature related to adolescent se...

2015
Xiu Juan Su Wei Yuan Guo Ying Huang Jørn Olsen Jiong Li

Paternal age has been associated with offspring congenital heart defects (CHDs), which might be caused by increased mutations in the germ cell line because of cumulated cell replications. Empirical evidences, however, remain inconclusive. Furthermore, it is unknown whether all subtypes of CHDs are affected by paternal age. We aimed to explore the relationship between paternal age and the risk o...

2016
Anne Beemelmanns Olivia Roth

The transfer of immunity from parents to offspring (trans-generational immune priming (TGIP)) boosts offspring immune defence and parasite resistance. TGIP is usually a maternal trait. However, if fathers have a physical connection to their offspring, and if offspring are born in the paternal parasitic environment, evolution of paternal TGIP can become adaptive. In Syngnathus typhle, a sex-role...

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