نتایج جستجو برای: gamete biology

تعداد نتایج: 165412  

2007
Vineet Bafna

Ploidy: the number of copies of each chromosome that is contained in somatic (non-gamete) cells of a species. In humans and most other animal species, the somatic cells are usually diploid, meaning they have 2 copies of each chromosome, whereas the gamete cells are haploid and have a single copy of each chromosome. Some plant and animal species are known to have more than 2 copies of each chrom...

Journal: :Fertility and sterility 2008

The 2008 Guidelines for Gamete and Embryo Donation provide the latest recommendations for evaluation of potential sperm, oocyte, and embryo donors, incorporating recent information about optimal screening and testing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), genetic diseases, and psychological assessments. This revised document incorporates recent information from the U.S. Centers for Disease...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1973
T Bråten

This paper gives evidence suggesting that one of the two chloroplasts contributed to the zygote of Ulva mutabilis is rapidly destroyed. Chloroplasts in an advanced stage of disintegration can be seen only 4 min after copulation. Radioactive labelling of gametes prior to copulation shows that the disintegrating chloroplast is supplied through the + (plus) gamete, while the chloroplast from the —...

Journal: :Reviews in Aquaculture 2023

Short-term storage of fish sperm is a simple and cost-effective process in fishery research from basic to applied perspectives. It has been used elucidate evaluate gamete biology quality, perform vitro fertilization, develop cryopreservation. Sperm short-term selective breeding, hatchery production advanced molecular investigations such as disease detection commercial species aquaculture well b...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2009
Massimo De Felici Rita Canipari

The XIV Workshop on the Development and Function of Reproductive Organs was held in Rome, from 14-17 September, 2008, at the Congress Centre of the University of Tor Vergata of Villa Mondragone (Rome, Italy). The Workshop was conceived to be a survey of the events from the formation of the gamete precursors, the primordial germ cells, to the development of the preimplantation embryo through fem...

2014
Valérie Labas Isabelle Grasseau Karine Cahier Audrey Gargaros Grégoire Harichaux Ana-Paula Teixeira-Gomes Sabine Alves Marie Bourin Nadine Gérard Elisabeth Blesbois

Understanding of biology of the avian male gamete is essential to improve the conservation of genetic resources and performances in farming. In this study, the semen proteome of the main domestic avian species (Gallus gallus) and evaluation of the molecular phenotype related to sperm quality were investigated using GeLC-MS/MS approach and label-free quantitative proteomic based on Spectral Coun...

Journal: :Zygote 2011
Sérgio Fonseca Zaiden Richard Phillip Brinn Jaydione Luiz Marcon Elisabeth Criscuolo Urbinati

The cururu stingray Potamotrygon cf. histrix, a new and endemic Amazonian freshwater species, presents appropriate characteristics for fish keeping and is exploited from its natural environment. The present study identified the testicular structure and spermatogenesis of this species. Gonads from adult male specimens were dissected, fixed and processed for histological analysis. The testes were...

2015
Paulina Kaniewska Shahar Alon Sarit Karako-Lampert Ove Hoegh-Guldberg Oren Levy Sonja Pyott

Many reef-building corals participate in a mass-spawning event that occurs yearly on the Great Barrier Reef. This coral reproductive event is one of earth's most prominent examples of synchronised behavior, and coral reproductive success is vital to the persistence of coral reef ecosystems. Although several environmental cues have been implicated in the timing of mass spawning, the specific sen...

2009
Robert E. Steele Catherine E. Dana

The HAP2/GCS1 gene first appeared in the common ancestor of plants, animals, and protists, and is required in the male gamete for fusion to the female gamete in the unicellular organisms Chlamydomonas and Plasmodium. We have identified a HAP2/GCS1 gene in the genome sequence of the sponge Amphimedon queenslandica. This finding provides a continuous evolutionary history of HAP2/GCS1 from unicell...

2017
Juliette Fédry Yanjie Liu Gérard Péhau-Arnaudet Jimin Pei Wenhao Li M. Alejandra Tortorici François Traincard Annalisa Meola Gérard Bricogne Nick V. Grishin William J. Snell Félix A. Rey Thomas Krey

Sexual reproduction is almost universal in eukaryotic life and involves the fusion of male and female haploid gametes into a diploid cell. The sperm-restricted single-pass transmembrane protein HAP2-GCS1 has been postulated to function in membrane merger. Its presence in the major eukaryotic taxa-animals, plants, and protists (including important human pathogens like Plasmodium)-suggests that m...

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