نتایج جستجو برای: sperm genes functions

تعداد نتایج: 916196  

Journal: :Human Reproduction 2023

Abstract Study question Can the genomic assessment of ejaculates from azoospermic men predict successful sperm extraction at testicular biopsy (TESE) and provide information on their reproductive potential? Summary answer RNAseq NOA identified transcriptomic predictors TESE outcome, while DNAseq evidenced gene-related mechanistics linked to performance. What is known already The most puzzling f...

2014
Robert A. Drewell Eliot C. Bush Emily J. Remnant Garrett T. Wong Suzannah M. Beeler Jessica L. Stringham Julianne Lim Benjamin P. Oldroyd

In honey bees (Apismellifera), the epigeneticmark of DNAmethylation is central to the developmental regulation of caste differentiation, but may also be involved in additional biological functions. In this study, we examine the whole genome methylation profiles of three stages of the haploid honey bee genome: unfertilised eggs, the adult drones that develop from these eggs and the sperm produce...

Journal: :Genetics 2009
Jonathan I Gent Mara Schvarzstein Anne M Villeneuve Sam Guoping Gu Verena Jantsch Andrew Z Fire Antoine Baudrimont

Short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are a class of regulatory effectors that enforce gene silencing through formation of RNA duplexes. Although progress has been made in identifying the capabilities of siRNAs in silencing foreign RNA and transposable elements, siRNA functions in endogenous gene regulation have remained mysterious. In certain organisms, siRNA biosynthesis involves novel enzymes that...

2014
Robert A. Drewell Eliot C. Bush Emily J. Remnant Garrett T. Wong Suzannah M. Beeler Jessica L. Stringham Julianne Lim Benjamin P. Oldroyd

In honey bees (Apismellifera), the epigeneticmark of DNAmethylation is central to the developmental regulation of caste differentiation, but may also be involved in additional biological functions. In this study, we examine the whole genome methylation profiles of three stages of the haploid honey bee genome: unfertilised eggs, the adult drones that develop from these eggs and the sperm produce...

Journal: :Genetics 2013
Clement Y Chow Mariana F Wolfner Andrew G Clark

Sperm competition arises as a result of complex interactions among male and female factors. While the roles of some male factors are known, little is known of the molecules or mechanisms that underlie the female contribution to sperm competition. The genetic tools available for Drosophila allow us to identify, in an unbiased manner, candidate female genes that are critical for mediating sperm c...

2014
Alberto Civetta Scott Finn

When females mate to multiple males, the last male to mate fathers the majority of progeny. When males of different species inseminate a female, the sperm of the male conspecific to the female is favored in fertilization in a process known as conspecific sperm precedence (CSP). A large number of studies in Drosophila have assayed the genetic basis of sperm competition, with a main focus on D. m...

Journal: :Journal of andrology 2007
Shulun Wang Guichun Wang Beverly E Barton Thomas F Murphy Hosea F S Huang

UNLABELLED Male infertility as a result of spinal cord injury (SCI) is associated with abnormal semen qualities including low sperm counts and poor sperm motility and morphology. Clinical studies suggest that reactive oxygen species (ROS)-related events might contribute to abnormal sperm functions after SCI. The current study examined whether impaired sperm functions after SCI can be ameliorate...

2014
Motomasa Ihara Mirella L. Meyer-Ficca N. Adrian Leu Shilpa Rao Fan Li Brian D. Gregory Irina A. Zalenskaya Richard M. Schultz Ralph G. Meyer

To achieve the extreme nuclear condensation necessary for sperm function, most histones are replaced with protamines during spermiogenesis in mammals. Mature sperm retain only a small fraction of nucleosomes, which are, in part, enriched on gene regulatory sequences, and recent findings suggest that these retained histones provide epigenetic information that regulates expression of a subset of ...

Journal: :Genes and Nutrition 2023

Abstract Paternal high-fat diet (HFD) can alter the epigenetics of sperm DNA, resulting in transmission obesity-related traits to offspring. Previous studies have mainly focused on HFD-induced changes DNA methylation imprinted genes, overlooking potential involvement non-imprinted genes this process. SETD2 , an important epigenetically-regulated gene known for its response environmental stress,...

Background γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) is considered to be the predominant inhibitory neurotransmitter in mammalian central nervous systems (CNS). There are two major classes of GABA receptors: GABAARs and GABABRs. The GABAA receptor is derived from various subunits such as alpha1-alpha 6, beta1-beta 3, gamma1-gamma 4, delta, epsilon, pi, and rho1-3. Intensive research has been performed to und...

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