نتایج جستجو برای: sperm rnas

تعداد نتایج: 70534  

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Teri J. Orr Marlene Zuk

What is sperm storage? Sperm storage is most commonly defined as the maintenance of sperm inside a female’s reproductive tract for an extended period of time. Because the fate of sperm post-copulation is important for understanding sexual selection, sperm storage is a particularly interesting characteristic that may have drastic impacts on the operation of post-copulatory sexual selection. Sper...

2017
Li Wang Lin Zhang Xiao-Hui Song Hao-Bo Zhang Cheng-Yan Xu Zi-Jiang Chen

Semen from 5210 sperm bank donors was analyzed and trends in semen quality were evaluated at Shandong Human Sperm Bank between 2008 and 2014. After 2-7 days of abstinence, semen samples were collected. Measurements of semen volume, sperm concentration, sperm forward motility, and total sperm count were performed. There were significant declining trends in semen volume, sperm concentration, sper...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2008
Susan S Suarez

The oviduct plays a vital role in ensuring successful fertilization and normal early embryonic development. The male inseminates many thousands or even millions of sperm, but this alone does not ensure that fertilization will be successful. The female tract, particularly the oviduct, provides filters that select for normal vigorously motile sperm. In conjunction with molecules in the seminal pl...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2005
Paul D Williams Troy Day Erin Cameron

The prevailing viewpoint in the study of sperm competition is that male sperm-allocation strategies evolve in response to the degree of sperm competition an ejaculate can expect to experience within a given mating. If males cannot assess the degree of sperm competition their ejaculate will face and/or they are unable to facultatively adjust sperm investment in response to perceived levels of co...

Journal: :Biology letters 2010
John L Fitzpatrick Francisco Garcia-Gonzalez Jonathan P Evans

Selection imposed through sperm competition is commonly thought to promote the evolution of longer sperm, since sperm length is assumed to be positively associated with sperm swimming velocity. Yet, the basis for this assumption remains controversial, and there is surprisingly little intraspecific evidence demonstrating such a link between sperm form and function. Here, we show that sperm lengt...

2017
Nicola Hemmings Tim Birkhead

When females mate promiscuously, female sperm storage provides scope to bias the fertilization success towards particular males via the non-random acceptance and utilization of sperm. The difficulties observing post-copulatory processes within the female reproductive tract mean that the mechanisms underlying cryptic female choice remain poorly understood. Here, we use zebra finches Taeniopygia ...

2015
Maximiliano Tourmente Eduardo R. S. Roldan Joël R Drevet

Mass-specific metabolic rate, the rate at which organisms consume energy per gram of body weight, is negatively associated with body size in metazoans. As a consequence, small species have higher cellular metabolic rates and are able to process resources at a faster rate than large species. Since mass-specific metabolic rate has been shown to constrain evolution of sperm traits, and most of the...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2000
D R Levitan

The theoretical prediction that fast sperm should be more effective at fertilizing eggs has never been documented empirically. Interspecific comparisons suggest an inverse relationship between sperm velocity and sperm longevity but this trade-off has never been demonstrated within a species. Here I investigate how sperm velocity and sperm longevity influence the patterns of fertilization in the...

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Comparative experimental biology 2003
Ken Sahara Yoko Takemura

The silkworm, Bombyx mori, has a dimorphic sperm system. The eupyrene sperm is the sperm to fertilize eggs and the apyrene sperm plays a crucial role for assisting fertilization. Heat-treated (33 degrees C for 96h) Daizo (DH) males, one of the strains in the silkworm, produce only eupyrene sperm, while in triploid males only apyrene sperm are functional. Though both types of males are found to ...

Journal: :international journal of fertility and sterility 0
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background: use of cellular phones emitting radiofrequency electromagnetic field (rf-emf) has been increased exponentially and become a part of everyday life. this study aimed to investigate the effects of in vitro rf-emf exposure emitted from cellular phones on sperm motility index, sperm dna fragmentation and seminal clusterin (clu) gene expression. materials and methods: in this prospective ...

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