نتایج جستجو برای: gametes

تعداد نتایج: 3227  

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2007
Duncan Greig

Diploid hybrids of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and its closest relative, Saccharomyces paradoxus, are viable, but the sexual gametes they produce are not. One of several possible causes of this gamete inviability is incompatibility between genes from different species--such incompatible genes are usually called "speciation genes." In diploid F1 hybrids, which contain a complete haploid genome from...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Rie Nishiyama Mikako Ito Yube Yamaguchi Nozomu Koizumi Hiroshi Sano

Chloroplast DNA of the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is maternally inherited. Methylation mapping directly revealed that, before mating, chloroplast DNA of maternal (mating type plus; mt(+)) gametes is heavily methylated whereas that of paternal (mating type minus; mt(-)) gametes is not. Indirect immunofluorescence analyses with anti-5-methylcytosine mAbs visually showed methylation to o...

Journal: :Family law quarterly 2005
Susan B Apel

Introduction Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) are changing the legal definitions of parenthood. The severing of genetic ties from gestational ones and from the social aspect of parenting has resulted in courts having to revise traditional definitions of mother and father. This has led to a legal construct known as “intended parenthood,” in which biological ties are sometimes subordinate...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2004
Lara S Carroll Shawn Meagher Linda Morrison Dustin J Penn Wayne K Potts

In wild house mice, genes linked to the t transmission distortion complex cause meiotic drive by sabotaging wild-type gametes. The t complex is consequently inherited at frequencies higher than 90%. Yet, for unclear reasons, in wild mouse populations this selfish DNA is found at frequencies much lower than expected. Here, we examine selection on the t complex in 10 seminatural populations of wi...

Journal: :Genetics 1975
O E Nelson

The effect of heterozygosity for structural rearrangements on recombination between two wx heteroalleles (C and 90) and the pattern of flanking markers in the resultant Wx gametes has been examined. The rearrangements are Tp9, an insertional translocation in which a segment of chromosome 3 has been inserted into the short arm of chromosome 9 close to the wx locus; In9a, a long pericentric inver...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2012
Jose F Gutierrez-Marcos Hugh G Dickinson

Monoecious flowering plants produce both microgametophytes (pollen) and megagametophytes (embryo sacs) containing the male and female gametes, respectively, which participate in double fertilization. Much is known about cellular and developmental processes giving rise to these reproductive structures and the formation of gametes. However, little is known about the role played by changes in the ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Joanna Masel

What is genetic drift? Say you have a population of 5,000 people. That makes 10,000 copies of each gene. Imagine a gene where 3,000 of those copies are of one particular allele or type. In the next generation, there won’t necessarily be exactly 3,000 copies again. There may be 3,050 or 2,960 copies instead. Some gametes get randomly picked out of all the possible gametes that could have been us...

Journal: :Human reproduction update 2015
Saskia Hendriks Wybo Dondorp Guido de Wert Geert Hamer Sjoerd Repping Eline A F Dancet

BACKGROUND Recent progress in the formation of artificial gametes, i.e. gametes generated from progenitors or somatic cells, has led to scientific and societal discussion about their use in medically assisted reproduction. In animals, live births have already been achieved using artificial gametes of varying (cell type) sources and biological research seems to be progressing steadily toward cli...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1989
M J Buchanan S H Imam W A Eskue W J Snell

During the mating reaction in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii mating type plus and mating type minus gametes adhere to each other via adhesion molecules on their flagellar surfaces. This adhesive interaction induces a sexual signal leading to release of a cell wall degrading enzyme, lysin, that causes wall release and degradation. In this article, we describe the preparation of a polyclonal antibody ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1987
Y Matsuda T Saito T Yamaguchi M Koseki K Hayashi

Chlamydomonas lytic enzyme of the cell wall (gamete wall-autolysin) is responsible for shedding of cell walls during mating of opposite mating-type gametes. This paper reports some topographic aspects of lytic enzyme in cells. Both vegetative and gametic cells contain the same wall lytic enzyme. The purified enzyme is a glycoprotein with an apparent molecular mass of 67 kD by gel filtration and...

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