نتایج جستجو برای: Androgenesis

تعداد نتایج: 183  

2002
Minal P. BHISE Tariq A. KHAN

Androgenesis involves the development of an organism with only paternal chromosomes. The induction of androgenesis using diploid sperm, highly effective UV-irradiation of egg, dispermy using heterologous eggs, the possibility of producing supermales for all male production and the recovery of cryopreserved sperm are recent technological developments in androgenesis in fish. However, few researc...

2015
Virginie Portemer Charlotte Renne Alexia Guillebaux Raphael Mercier

Gynogenesis is a process in which the embryo genome originates exclusively from female origin, following embryogenesis stimulation by a male gamete. In contrast, androgenesis is the development of embryos that contain only the male nuclear genetic background. Both phenomena are of great interest in plant breeding as haploidization is an efficient tool to reduce the length of breeding schemes to...

2017
Miguel Morgado-Santos Sara Carona Luís Vicente Maria João Collares-Pereira

Androgenesis among vertebrates is considered a rare phenomenon, with some cases reported so far, but linked to experiments involving gamete manipulation (artificial androgenesis). Herein, we report the first empirical evidence of the natural occurrence of spontaneous androgenesis in a vertebrate, the Squalius alburnoides allopolyploid complex. A genetically screened random sample of a natural p...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Olivier Rey Benoît Facon Julien Foucaud Anne Loiseau Arnaud Estoup

Androgenesis is the production of an offspring containing exclusively the nuclear genome of the fathering male via the maternal eggs. This unusual mating system is generally considered a male trait, giving to androgenetic males a substantial fitness advantage over their sexually reproducing relatives. We here provide the first empirical study of the evolutionary outcomes of androgenesis in a ha...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2000
M Wang S van Bergen B Van Duijn

Sexual reproduction of plants starts with the formation of gametes and a 2-fold reduction in the number of chromosomes (ploidy) of these cells. Fertilization, the union of sperm and egg cell restores the ploidy level to its normal value again. During the formation of pollen grains, the structures that contain the male gametes, the reduction in the number of chromosomes happens when the vegetati...

2003
Rex A. Dunham

There are many ways to genetically modify fish including inbreeding, gynogenesis, androgenesis, selection, intraspecific crossbreeding, interspecific hybridization, polyploidy, sex reversal and breeding, nuclear transplantation and transgenesis. Cloned populations have been produced via gynogenesis and androgenesis (Dunham 2004 in press), but direct cloning of an individual fish of interest has...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2005
S F Maraschin W de Priester H P Spaink M Wang

Embryogenesis in plants is a unique process in the sense that it can be initiated from a wide range of cells other than the zygote. Upon stress, microspores or young pollen grains can be switched from their normal pollen development towards an embryogenic pathway, a process called androgenesis. Androgenesis represents an important tool for research in plant genetics and breeding, since androgen...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2008
Shannon M Hedtke Kathrin Stanger-Hall Robert J Baker David M Hillis

Androgenesis is a rare form of asexual male reproduction found in disparate taxa across the Tree of Life. Phylogenetic analyses of mitochondrial genes suggest that androgenesis has arisen repeatedly in the Asian clam genus Corbicula. Two of these androgenetic species have been introduced to North America. Multiple lines of genetic evidence suggest that although nuclear recombination between the...

Journal: :Oceanological and Hydrobiological Studies 2021

Abstract Ionizing radiation (IR) is applied to inactivate the nuclear genome in rainbow trout eggs during induced androgenetic development. However, IR-generated reactive oxygen species (ROS) may affect developmental potential of and reduce effectiveness androgenesis. To verify this assumption, development was irradiated with 350 Gy X-rays. Survival rates, pH ovarian fluid activity antioxidant ...

2015
Jilun Hou Takafumi Fujimoto Taiju Saito Etsuro Yamaha Katsutoshi Arai

Generation of clonal zebrafish will facilitate large-scale genetic screening and help us to overcome other biological and biotechnological challenges due to their isogenecity. However, protocols for the development of clonal lines have not been optimized. Here, we sought to develop a novel method for generation of clonal zebrafish by androgenesis induced by cold shock. Androgenetic zebrafish do...

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