نتایج جستجو برای: pseudo hermaphrodite

تعداد نتایج: 50333  

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2005
María José Aranzana Sung Kim Keyan Zhao Erica Bakker Matthew Horton Katrin Jakob Clare Lister John Molitor Chikako Shindo Chunlao Tang Christopher Toomajian Brian Traw Honggang Zheng Joy Bergelson Caroline Dean Paul Marjoram Magnus Nordborg

There is currently tremendous interest in the possibility of using genome-wide association mapping to identify genes responsible for natural variation, particularly for human disease susceptibility. The model plant Arabidopsis thaliana is in many ways an ideal candidate for such studies, because it is a highly selfing hermaphrodite. As a result, the species largely exists as a collection of nat...

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2001
P E Kuwabara M D Perry

Sex determination in most organisms involves a simple binary fate choice between male or female development; the outcome of this decision has profound effects on organismal biology, biochemistry and behaviour. In the nematode C. elegans, there is also a binary choice, either male or hermaphrodite. In C. elegans, distinct genetic pathways control somatic and germline sexual cell fate. Both pathw...

Journal: :Genetics 1987
M K Barton T B Schedl J Kimble

We have isolated nine gain-of-function (gf) alleles of the sex-determination gene fem-3 as suppressors of feminizing mutations in fem-1 and fem-2. The wild-type fem-3 gene is needed for spermatogenesis in XX self-fertilizing hermaphrodites and for male development in both soma and germ line of XO animals. Loss-of-function alleles of fem-3 transform XX and XO animals into females (spermless herm...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2006
Robin Cook Hill Carlos Egydio de Carvalho John Salogiannis Benjamin Schlager Dave Pilgrim Eric S Haag

The self-fertile hermaphrodites of C. elegans and C. briggsae evolved from female ancestors by acquiring limited spermatogenesis. Initiation of C. elegans hermaphrodite spermatogenesis requires germline translational repression of the female-promoting gene tra-2, which allows derepression of the three male-promoting fem genes. Cessation of hermaphrodite spermatogenesis requires fem-3 translatio...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2004
Julián Cuevas Vito S Polito

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Andromonoecy, as a breeding system, has generated a considerable body of theory in terms of sexual selection, but extended records comparing the performance of pollen grains from staminate versus hermaphrodite flowers are still sparse. The objective in this study was to elucidate the role of staminate flowers in the andromonoecious breeding system of olive (Olea europaea). ...

Journal: :The Japanese Journal of Urology 1998

2018
Sophie Tandonnet Maureen C. Farrell Georgios D. Koutsovoulos Mark L. Blaxter Manish Parihar Penny L. Sadler Diane C. Shakes Andre Pires-daSilva

Three key steps in meiosis allow diploid organisms to produce haploid gametes: (1) homologous chromosomes (homologs) pair and undergo crossovers; (2) homologs segregate to opposite poles; and (3) sister chromatids segregate to opposite poles. The XX/XO sex determination system found in many nematodes [1] facilitates the study of meiosis because variation is easily recognized [2-4]. Here we show...

Journal: :Genetics 2000
E S Haag J Kimble

The Caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodite is essentially a female that produces sperm. In C. elegans, tra-2 promotes female fates and must be repressed to achieve hermaphrodite spermatogenesis. In an effort to learn how mating systems evolve, we have cloned tra-2 from C. remanei, the closest gonochoristic relative of C. elegans. We found its structure to be similar to that of Ce-tra-2 but its se...

Journal: :Genetics 2001
D E Wolf J A Satkoski K White L H Rieseberg

Datisca glomerata is an androdioecious plant species containing male and hermaphroditic individuals. Molecular markers and crossing data suggest that, in both D. glomerata and its dioecious sister species D. cannabina, sex is determined by a single nuclear locus, at which maleness is dominant. Supporting this conclusion, an amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) is heterozygous in males ...

2013
RISHI ARYAL Yoshie Hanzawa

Dioecy in flowering plants is evolved from a hermaphrodite ancestor. Transition from hermaphrodite to unisexual flowers has occurred multiple times across the different lineages of the angiosperms. Dioecy in plants is regulated on the physiological level by different phytohormones, on the epigenetic level by small RNAs and DNA methylation, and on the genetic level by sex determining genes. The ...

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