نتایج جستجو برای: sperm selection

تعداد نتایج: 352582  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Jonathan P Evans Francisco Garcia-Gonzalez Maria Almbro Oscar Robinson John L Fitzpatrick

In numerous species, egg chemoattractants play a critical role in guiding sperm towards unfertilized eggs (sperm chemotaxis). Until now, the known functions of sperm chemotaxis include increasing the effective target size of eggs, thereby promoting sperm-egg encounters, and facilitating species recognition. Here, we report that in the broadcast spawning mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis, egg ch...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2001
S Pitnick G T Miller J Reagan B Holland

We evaluated the influence of pre- and post-copulatory sexual selection upon male reproductive traits in a naturally promiscuous species, Drosophila melanogaster. Sexual selection was removed in two replicate populations through enforced monogamous mating with random mate assignment or retained in polyandrous controls. Monogamous mating eliminates all opportunities for mate competition, mate di...

2016
Clair Bennison Nicola Hemmings Lola Brookes Jon Slate Tim Birkhead

The relationship between sperm energetics and sperm function is poorly known, but is central to our understanding of the evolution of sperm traits. The aim of this study was to examine how sperm morphology and ATP content affect sperm swimming velocity in the zebra finch Taeniopygia guttata We exploited the high inter-male variation in this species and created extra experimental power by increa...

Journal: :Biology letters 2007
Leigh W Simmons Amy Denholm Chantelle Jackson Esther Levy Ewa Madon

Sperm competition theory predicts that males should increase their expenditure on the ejaculate with increasing risk of sperm competition, but decrease their expenditure with increasing intensity. There is accumulating evidence for sperm competition theory, based on examinations of testes size and/or the numbers of sperm ejaculated. However, recent studies suggest that ejaculate quality can als...

2016
Michiko NAKAI Shun-ichi SUZUKI Junya ITO Dai-ichiro FUCHIMOTO Shoichiro SEMBON Junko NOGUCHI Akira ONISHI Naomi KASHIWAZAKI Kazuhiro KIKUCHI

In pigs, the damaged sperm membrane leads to leakage of phospholipase C-ζ (PLCζ), which has been identified as a sperm factor, and a reduction of oocyte-activating ability. In this study, we investigated whether sperm selected by Percoll gradient centrifugation (Percoll) have sufficient PLCζ, and whether the efficiency of fertilization and blastocyst formation after intracytoplasmic sperm injec...

Journal: :Reproductive biomedicine online 2015
Qingling Yang Nan Zhang Feifei Zhao Wanli Zhao Shanjun Dai Jinhao Liu Ihtisham Bukhari Hang Xin Wenbing Niu Yingpu Sun

The ends of eukaryotic chromosomes contain specialized chromatin structures called telomeres, the length of which plays a key role in early human embryonic development. Although the effect of sperm preparation techniques on major sperm characteristics, such as concentration, motility and morphology have been previously documented, the possible status of telomere length and its relation with spe...

2018
Thiruppathiraja Chinnasamy James L. Kingsley Fatih Inci Paul J. Turek Mitchell P. Rosen Barry Behr Erkan Tüzel Utkan Demirci

Male infertility is a reproductive disease, and existing clinical solutions for this condition often involve long and cumbersome sperm sorting methods, including preprocessing and centrifugation-based steps. These methods also fall short when sorting for sperm free of reactive oxygen species, DNA damage, and epigenetic aberrations. Although several microfluidic platforms exist, they suffer from...

Journal: :Asian journal of andrology 2012
Ralf Henkel

For assisted reproduction technologies (ART), numerous techniques were developed to isolate spermatozoa capable of fertilizing oocytes. While early methodologies only focused on isolating viable, motile spermatozoa, with progress of ART, particularly intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), it became clear that these parameters are insufficient for the identification of the most suitable sperma...

2014
Renée C. Firman Leigh W. Simmons William J. Etges

Investigations into the evolution of reproductive barriers have traditionally focused on closely related species, and the prevalence of conspecific sperm precedence. The effectiveness of conspecific sperm precedence at limiting gene exchange between species suggests that gametic isolation is an important component of reproductive isolation. However, there is a paucity of tests for evidence of s...

2018
Michael W. Hart Daryn A. Stover Vanessa Guerra Sahar V. Mozaffari Carole Ober Carina F. Mugal Ingemar Kaj

Coevolution of genes that encode interacting proteins expressed on the surfaces of sperm and eggs can lead to variation in reproductive compatibility between mates and reproductive isolation between members of different species. Previous studies in mice and other mammals have focused in particular on evidence for positive or diversifying selection that shapes the evolution of genes that encode ...

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