نتایج جستجو برای: sperm telomere length

تعداد نتایج: 350309  

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Jasen L. Wise Richard J. Crout Daniel W. McNeil Robert J. Weyant Mary L. Marazita Sharon L. Wenger

The majority of human telomere length studies have focused on the overall length of telomeres within a cell. In fact, very few studies have examined telomere length for individual chromosome arms. The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between chromosome arm size and the relative length of the associated telomere. Quantitative Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (Q-FISH) was...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
L Zhu K S Hathcock P Hande P M Lansdorp M F Seldin R J Hodes

Little is known about the mechanisms that regulate species-specific telomere length, particularly in mammalian species. The genetic regulation of telomere length was therefore investigated by using two inter-fertile species of mice, which differ in their telomere length. Mus musculus (telomere length >25 kb) and Mus spretus (telomere length 5-15 kb) were used to generate F1 crosses and reciproc...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences 2007
Jeffrey P Gardner Masayuki Kimura Weihang Chai Jameel F Durrani Levon Tchakmakjian Xiaojian Cao Xiaobin Lu Guanghui Li Athanasios P Peppas Joan Skurnick Woodring E Wright Jerry W Shay Abraham Aviv

In humans, telomere length in proliferating tissues shortens with age--a process accelerated with age-related diseases. Thus, telomere length and attrition with age in the nonhuman primate may serve as a useful paradigm for understanding telomere biology in humans. We examined telomere parameters in tissues of young and old Macaca fascicularis and compared them with several tissues from humans....

2015
Caiqin Wang Li Zhao Shiming Lu

Telomere dysfunction is closely associated with human diseases such as cancer and ageing. Inappropriate changes in telomere length and/or structure result in telomere dysfunction. Telomeres have been considered to be transcriptionally silent, but it was recently demonstrated that mammalian telomeres are transcribed into telomeric repeat-containing RNA (TERRA). TERRA, a long non-coding RNA, part...

2016
Daniel E Cook Stefan Zdraljevic Robyn E Tanny Beomseok Seo David D Riccardi Luke M Noble Matthew V Rockman Mark J Alkema Christian Braendle Jan E Kammenga John Wang Leonid Kruglyak Marie-Anne Félix Junho Lee Erik C Andersen

Telomeres are involved in the maintenance of chromosomes and the prevention of genome instability. Despite this central importance, significant variation in telomere length has been observed in a variety of organisms. The genetic determinants of telomere-length variation and their effects on organismal fitness are largely unexplored. Here, we describe natural variation in telomere length across...

Journal: :Neoplasia 2009
Oumar Samassekou Aimé Ntwari Josée Hébert Ju Yan

Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a neoplasia characterized by proliferation of a myeloid cell lineage and chromosome translocation t(9;22) (q34;q11.2). As in the case of most cancers, the average telomere length in CML cells is shorter than that in normal blood cells. However, there are currently no data available concerning specific individual telomere length in CML. Here, we studied telomere...

Journal: :Cell 2007
Alessandro Bianchi David Shore

The maintenance of an appropriate number of telomere repeats by telomerase is essential for proper chromosome protection. The action of telomerase at the telomere terminus is regulated by opposing activities that either recruit/activate the enzyme at shorter telomeres or inhibit it at longer ones, thus achieving a stable average telomere length. To elucidate the mechanistic details of telomeras...

Journal: :Current Biology 2001
Junko Kanoh Fuyuki Ishikawa

Telomeres are essential for genome integrity. scRap1 (S. cerevisiae Rap1) directly binds to telomeric DNA and regulates telomere length and telomere position effect (TPE) by recruiting two different groups of proteins to its RCT (Rap1 C-terminal) domain. The first group, Rif1 and Rif2, regulates telomere length. The second group, Sir3 and Sir4, is involved in heterochromatin formation. On the o...

2014
Nengding Wang Saajidha Rizvydeen Mithaq Vahedi Daysi M. Vargas Gonzalez Amanda L. Allred Dustin W. Perry Peter M. Mirabito Karen E. Kirk

Telomere length varies between germline and somatic cells of the same organism, leading to the hypothesis that telomeres are lengthened during meiosis. However, little is known about the meiotic telomere length in many organisms. In the filamentous fungus Aspergillus nidulans, the telomere lengths in hyphae and asexual spores are invariant. No study using existing techniques has determined the ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Sonja Schaetzlein Andrea Lucas-Hahn Erika Lemme Wilfried A Kues Martina Dorsch Michael P Manns Heiner Niemann K Lenhard Rudolph

The enzyme telomerase is active in germ cells and early embryonic development and is crucial for the maintenance of telomere length. Whereas the different length of telomeres in germ cells and somatic cells is well documented, information on telomere length regulation during embryogenesis is lacking. In this study, we demonstrate a telomere elongation program at the transition from morula to bl...

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