نتایج جستجو برای: gametogenesis

تعداد نتایج: 1479  

Journal: :Current Biology 1998
Patricia E Kuwabara

Caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites switch from making sperm to oocytes. This switch involves repression of fem-3 mRNA, mediated by a protein that binds RNA through a conserved motif; a similar motif mediates RNA binding by the Drosophila pattern-regulatory protein Pumilio.

Journal: :Cytogenetic and Genome Research 2021

In dojo loach (<i>Misgurnus anguillicaudatus</i>), although most wild types are gonochoristic diploids that genetically differentiated into 2 groups, A and B, clonal lineages appear in certain localities. Clonal loaches have been considered to hybrid origins between the groups by a series of genetic studies. this study, using FISH with newly developed probe (ManDra-A), we identified...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1978
C L Forest D A Goodenough U W Goodenough

The temperature-sensitive gametogenesis-defective mutant, gam-1 is sex-limited, expressed only in mating type minus (mt-), and can sexually agglutinate but not fuse at the restrictive temperature (35 degrees C) with gametes of wild type (wt) mt+. Thin-section, freeze-cleave, and scanning electron microscopy reveal that the gam-1 phenotype is dependent on both the temperature at which the cells ...

Journal: :Biology of reproduction 2013
Eric Guévélou Arnaud Huvet Clara E Galindo-Sánchez Massimo Milan Virgile Quillien Jean-Yves Daniel Claudie Quéré Pierre Boudry Charlotte Corporeau

The hermaphrodite Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas displays a high energy allocation to reproduction. We studied the expression of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) during gametogenesis in the gonad and characterized the mRNA sequences of the AMPK subunits: the AMPK alpha mRNA sequence was previously characterized; we identified AMPK beta, AMPK gamma, and mRNAs of putative AMPK-related target...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology 2013
Stefano Carboni Adam D Hughes Tim Atack Douglas R Tocher Herve Migaud

The effects of dietary fatty acids on the composition of Paracentrotus lividus gonads were investigated to determine whether dietary inputs affect their relative abundance during gametogenesis. Egg and embryo FA compositions were compared with that of mature gonads to understand how maternal FA is transferred to the offspring. Urchins were fed an experimental Pellet diet in comparison to brown ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
J Matthew Watson Alexander Platzer Anita Kazda Svetlana Akimcheva Sona Valuchova Viktoria Nizhynska Magnus Nordborg Karel Riha

In plants, gametogenesis occurs late in development, and somatic mutations can therefore be transmitted to the next generation. Longer periods of growth are believed to result in an increase in the number of cell divisions before gametogenesis, with a concomitant increase in mutations arising due to replication errors. However, there is little experimental evidence addressing how many cell divi...

2012
Shinya Shikina Chieh-Jhen Chen Jhe-Yu Liou Zi-Fan Shao Yi-Jou Chung Yan-Horn Lee Ching-Fong Chang

Sexual reproduction of scleractinian coral is among the most important means of establishing coral populations. However, thus far, little is known about the mechanisms underlying coral gametogenesis. To better understand coral germ cell development, we performed a histological analysis of gametogenesis in Euphyllia ancora and characterized the coral homolog of the Drosophila germline marker gen...

2014
Nolwenn M. Dheilly Aude Jouaux Pierre Boudry Pascal Favrel Christophe Lelong

BACKGROUND Triploidy can occur in many animal species but is often lethal. Among invertebrates, amphibians and fishes, triploids are viable although often sterile or infertile. Most triploids of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas are almost sterile (named "3nβ") yet a low but significant proportion show an advanced gametogenesis (named "3nα"). These oysters thus constitute an interesting mode...

2016
Tomotsune Ameku Ryusuke Niwa

Mating and gametogenesis are two essential components of animal reproduction. Gametogenesis must be modulated by the need for gametes, yet little is known of how mating, a process that utilizes gametes, may modulate the process of gametogenesis. Here, we report that mating stimulates female germline stem cell (GSC) proliferation in Drosophila melanogaster. Mating-induced increase in GSC number ...

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