نتایج جستجو برای: meiotic index

تعداد نتایج: 408380  

2010
Oscar M. Lancaster Manuel Breuer C. Fiona Cullen Takashi Ito Hiroyuki Ohkura

The meiotic recombination checkpoint is a signalling pathway that blocks meiotic progression when the repair of DNA breaks formed during recombination is delayed. In comparison to the signalling pathway itself, however, the molecular targets of the checkpoint that control meiotic progression are not well understood in metazoans. In Drosophila, activation of the meiotic checkpoint is known to pr...

Journal: :Genetics 2017
Daniel B Chu Tatiana Gromova Trent A C Newman Sean M Burgess

Meiosis is a specialized cellular program required to create haploid gametes from diploid parent cells. Homologous chromosomes pair, synapse, and recombine in a dynamic environment that accommodates gross chromosome reorganization and significant chromosome motion, which are critical for normal chromosome segregation. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Ndj1 is a meiotic telomere-associated protein re...

2017
Y Q Shirleen Soh Maria M Mikedis Mina Kojima Alexander K Godfrey Dirk G de Rooij David C Page

The meiosis-specific chromosomal events of homolog pairing, synapsis, and recombination occur over an extended meiotic prophase I that is many times longer than prophase of mitosis. Here we show that, in mice, maintenance of an extended meiotic prophase I requires the gene Meioc, a germ-cell specific factor conserved in most metazoans. In mice, Meioc is expressed in male and female germ cells u...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Shehre-Banoo Malik Arthur W. Pightling Lauren M. Stefaniak Andrew M. Schurko John M. Logsdon

Meiosis is a defining feature of eukaryotes but its phylogenetic distribution has not been broadly determined, especially among eukaryotic microorganisms (i.e. protists)-which represent the majority of eukaryotic 'supergroups'. We surveyed genomes of animals, fungi, plants and protists for meiotic genes, focusing on the evolutionarily divergent parasitic protist Trichomonas vaginalis. We identi...

Journal: :Genetics 1999
E S Buckler T L Phelps-Durr C S Buckler R K Dawe J F Doebley T P Holtsford

Meiotic drive is the subversion of meiosis so that particular genes are preferentially transmitted to the progeny. Meiotic drive generally causes the preferential segregation of small regions of the genome; however, in maize we propose that meiotic drive is responsible for the evolution of large repetitive DNA arrays on all chromosomes. A maize meiotic drive locus found on an uncommon form of c...

Journal: :Genetics 2003
Evelyn N Hiatt R Kelly Dawe

We provide a genetic analysis of the meiotic drive system on maize abnormal chromosome 10 (Ab10) that causes preferential segregation of specific chromosomal regions to the reproductive megaspore. The data indicate that at least four chromosomal regions contribute to meiotic drive, each providing distinct functions that can be differentiated from each other genetically and/or phenotypically. Pr...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2011
Irina V Getun Bivian Torres Philippe R J Bois

The heterogeneous nature of cell types in the testis and the absence of meiotic cell culture models have been significant hurdles to the study of the unique differentiation programs that are manifest during meiosis. Two principal methods have been developed to purify, to varying degrees, various meiotic fractions from both adult and immature animals: elutriation or Staput (sedimentation) using ...

Journal: :Genetics 2000
E S Davis B K Shafer J N Strathern

Meiotic ectopic recombination occurs at similar frequencies among many sites in the yeast genome, suggesting that all loci are similarly accessible to homology searching. In contrast, we found that his3 sequences integrated in the RDN1 (rDNA) locus were unusually poor participants in meiotic recombination with his3 sequences at other sites. We show that the low rate of meiotic ectopic recombina...

Journal: :Epigenetics 2010
Akiko Inagaki Sam Schoenmakers Willy M Baarends

Chromosome pairing and synapsis during meiotic prophase requires the formation and repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) by the topoisomerase-like enzyme SPO11. Chromosomes, or chromosomal regions, that lack a pairing partner, such as the largely heterologous X and Y chromosomes, show delayed meiotic DSB repair and are transcriptionally silenced. Herein, we review meiosis-specific aspects o...

Journal: :cell journal 0

objective: spermatogonial stem cells (sscs) are the only cell type that can restore fertility to an infertile recipient following transplantation. much effort has been made to develop a protocol for differentiating isolated sscs in vitro. recently, three-dimensional (3d) culture system has been introduced as an appropriate microenvironment for clonal expansion and differentiation of sscs. this ...

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