نتایج جستجو برای: egg formation

تعداد نتایج: 568819  

Journal: :Science 2005
Tamaki Sato Yen-nien Cheng Xiao-chun Wu Darla K Zelenitsky Yu-fu Hsiao

An oviraptosaurian specimen (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from an Upper Cretaceous formation in China retains a pair of shelled eggs in the pelvis, providing direct evidence that oviraptorosaurian dinosaurs laid paired elongatoolithid eggs. The presence of the paired eggs suggests that theropod dinosaurs had two functional oviducts (like crocodiles) but that each oviduct produced only one egg at a ti...

2011
Robert Hänsel Frank Löhr Silvie Foldynová-Trantírková Ernst Bamberg Lukáš Trantírek Volker Dötsch

G-quadruplex topologies of telomeric repeat sequences from vertebrates were investigated in the presence of molecular crowding (MC) mimetics, namely polyethylene glycol 200 (PEG), Ficoll 70 as well as Xenopus laevis egg extract by CD and NMR spectroscopy and native PAGE. Here, we show that the conformational behavior of the telomeric repeats in X. laevis egg extract or in Ficoll is notably diff...

Journal: :Cell 1989
S Roth D Stein C Nüsslein-Volhard

The dorsoventral axis of the Drosophila embryo is determined by a morphogen gradient established by the action of 12 maternal-effect genes: the dorsal group genes and cactus. One of the dorsal group genes, dorsal (dl), encodes the putative morphogen. Although no overall asymmetry in the distribution of dorsal protein is observed, a gradient of nuclear concentration of dl protein is established ...

1998
Tomoki Soh Osamu Koga

Effects of the combined injection with progesterone and estradiol-17 (3 i.m. on the accumulation of the superficial pigment of the eggshell in the quail shell gland were investigated. Arninoglutethimide (AG, 20rng/100g BW) was administered s.c. to quail hens 10 h before the expected ovulation, followed by the administration of progesterone (0.1 rng/100 g BW) and estradiol-17 {1 (0.1 rng/100g BW...

Journal: :Current Biology 2008
Brian C.W. Crawford Martin F. Yanofsky

In angiosperms, sexual reproduction requires a sperm cell, contained within a pollen tube, to fertilize the egg cell. The pollen tubes are capable of growth but have a difficult journey, as egg cells are buried within the ovary of the carpel. Several tissues, known collectively as the reproductive tract, develop within the carpel to facilitate the journey of the pollen tube. The genes involved ...

Journal: :Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists 2007
John Parrington Lianne C Davis Antony Galione Gary Wessel

Sperm interaction with an egg in animals was first documented 160 years ago in sea urchins by Alphonse Derbès (1847) when he noted the formation of an "envelope" following the sperm's "approach" to the egg. The "envelope" in sea urchins is an obvious phenotype of fertilization in this animal and over the past 35 years has served to indicate a presence of calcium released from cytoplasmic stores...

2017
Isha Raj Hamed Sadat Al Hosseini Elisa Dioguardi Kaoru Nishimura Ling Han Alessandra Villa Daniele de Sanctis Luca Jovine

Recognition between sperm and the egg surface marks the beginning of life in all sexually reproducing organisms. This fundamental biological event depends on the species-specific interaction between rapidly evolving counterpart molecules on the gametes. We report biochemical, crystallographic, and mutational studies of domain repeats 1-3 of invertebrate egg coat protein VERL and their interacti...

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