نتایج جستجو برای: sperm selection

تعداد نتایج: 352582  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Ondrej Podlaha Jianzhi Zhang

Positive Darwinian selection on advantageous point substitutions has been demonstrated in many genes. We here provide empirical evidence, for the first time, that positive selection can also act on insertion/deletion (indel) substitutions in the evolution of a protein. CATSPER1 is a voltage-gated calcium channel found exclusively in the plasma membrane of the mammalian sperm tail and it is esse...

Journal: :Nature reviews. Genetics 2002
Timothy R Birkhead Tommaso Pizzari

The female reproductive tract is where competition between the sperm of different males takes place, aided and abetted by the female herself. Intense postcopulatory sexual selection fosters inter-sexual conflict and drives rapid evolutionary change to generate a startling diversity of morphological, behavioural and physiological adaptations. We identify three main issues that should be resolved...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2014
Emily G Rose Cara L Brand Gerald S Wilkinson

The steps by which isolated populations acquire reproductive incompatibilities remain poorly understood. One potentially important process is postcopulatory sexual selection because it can generate divergence between populations in traits that influence fertilization success after copulation. Here we present a comprehensive analysis of this form of reproductive isolation by conducting reciproca...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Dean M Castillo Leonie C Moyle

Sexual selection and sexual conflict are considered important drivers of speciation, based on both theoretical models and empirical correlations between sexually selected traits and diversification. However, whether reproductive isolation between species evolves directly as a consequence of intrapopulation sexual dynamics remains empirically unresolved, in part because knowledge of the genetic ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2008
C H Chandler K R Zamudio

The outcome of sexual selection on males may depend on female mate choice and male-male competition as well as postcopulatory processes such as cryptic female choice and sperm competition. We studied the outcome of sexual selection in the spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum), specifically examining the role of body size and relatedness on male reproductive success. Using controlled mating e...

2013

Sperm DNA integrity is an important paternal factor that has been shown to influence fertilization rates, embryo development and pregnancy rates. To reduces the number of apoptotic spermatozoa many technics are used before ICSI treatment ( e.g. using of antioxidants, testicular spermatozoa). Recently, the use of annexin V microbeads, as a non-invasive method to reduce high levels of sperm apopt...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Angela J Crean Dustin J Marshall

Sperm competition has classically been thought to maintain anisogamy (large eggs and smaller sperm) because males are thought to maximize their chance of winning fertilizations by trading sperm size for number. More recently it has been recognized that sperm quality (e.g., size, velocity) can also influence sperm competition, although studies have yielded conflicting results. Because sex evolve...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2015
M Tourmente J Delbarco Trillo E R S Roldan

Post-copulatory sexual selection, in the form sperm competition, has influenced the evolution of several male reproductive traits. However, theory predicts that sperm competition would lead to trade-offs between numbers and size of spermatozoa because increased costs per cell would result in a reduction of sperm number if both traits share the same energetic budget. Theoretical models have prop...

2014
T. Muiño-Blanco I. Cebrián A. Casao R. Pérez-Pé José A. Cebrián-Pérez

The separation of mammalian spermatozoa from seminal plasma is a practice routinely used in assisted reproductive technology applications and in sperm biomedical studies. The sperm isolation method is critically important for clinicians preparing sperm samples to be used in reproductive biotechnologies, veterinary medicine and animal husbandry. This practice has been used for several years in t...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2005
Alex C Varghese Barnali Sinha Asok K Bhattaccharyya

With increasing medical utilization of assisted reproductive technology (ART), scientists and clinicians have been able to study extensively multiple cell functions operating synchronously and flawlessly during the events preceding, before and after fertilization. Critical evaluation of the functional status of spermatozoa for in vitro techniques such as sperm-mucus interaction, acrosome reacti...

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