نتایج جستجو برای: femaleness

تعداد نتایج: 95  

2002
ANDRÉS F. CIBILS RICHARD H. HART

Shrub fecundity is critical to long term persistence of fourwing saltbush (Atriplex canescens (Pursh) Nutt.) populations at our research site on the shortgrass steppe in Colorado. We conducted a 2-year experiment to test hypotheses concerning the impact of cattle-browsing on fecundity-related variables in fourwing saltbush. Protection from cattle browsing was significantly associated with flora...

Journal: :Current Biology 1998
Benjamin I. Arthur Jean-Marc Jallon Barbara Caflisch Yves Choffat Rolf Nöthiger

Sexual differentiation in Drosophila is controlled by a short cascade of regulatory genes, the expression pattern of which determines all aspects of maleness and femaleness, including complex behaviours displayed by males and females [1-3]. One sex-determining gene is transformer (tra), the activity of which is needed for female development. Flies with a female karyotype (XX) but which are muta...

Journal: :Folia biologica 2009
Rafał P Piprek

Molecular interactions in a developing gonad are crucial for an individual since they determine its phenotypic sex. The process of sex determination is complicated because of the antagonistic interactions between the male and female pathway. Factors responsible for the determination of femaleness make the female pathway. This pathway has to inhibit a complex network of male-determining factors ...

Journal: :Plant biology 2007
A Lázaro M Méndez

Monoecy allows high plasticity in gender expression because the production of separate female and male flowers increases the ability to respond to specific environmental circumstances. We studied variation in sexual expression and its correlates in the monoecious shrub Buxus balearica, for two years, in six populations in the Balearic Islands and four in the Iberian Peninsula. Phenotypic gender...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2008
Michael J Wise Lindsay E Coffey Warren G Abrahamson

A main tenet of sex-allocation theory is that environmental stress should lead to increased maleness because reproducing through pollen is generally cheaper than producing fruits and seeds. Though this prediction has held for many species, it has been little tested for gynomonoecious plants, in which individuals produce both female and perfect flowers. We exposed eight ramets of each of 22 gene...

2009
Howard Hsueh-Hao Chiang

This paper “maps” a number of trajectories through which the conceptual contours of sex could be traced in the bioscientific discourse of Republican China. Focusing on the writings of the embryologist Zhu Xi (1899–1962), I analyze the epistemic functionality of such biological terms as ci (“biological femaleness”) and xiong (“biological maleness”) that acquired an unprecedented scope of cultura...

2017
Helen Sweeting Matthew William Maycock Laura Walker Kate Hunt

Despite academic feminist debate over several decades, the binary nature of sex as a (perhaps the) primary social classification is often taken for granted, as is the assumption that individuals can be unproblematically assigned a biological sex at birth. This article presents analysis of online debate on the BBC news website in November 2013, comprising 864 readers' responses to an article ent...

Journal: :Genetics 1964
O Shifriss W L George J A Quiones

HE standard cultivars of cucumbers, Cucumis sativus L., are monoecious. These monoecious plants are male early in development and female later. The standard races exhibit marked differences in the expression of monoecism, ranging from weak to strong male tendency. Available information suggests that these racial differences reflect genetic variations governing rate of sex conversion during plan...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1985
M Steinmann-Zwicky R Nöthiger

The classical balance concept of sex determination in Drosophila states that the X-chromosome carries dispersed female-determining factors. Besides, a number of autosomal genes are known that, when mutant, transform chromosomal females (XX) into pseudomales (tra), or intersexes (ix, dsx, dsx). To test whether large duplications of the X-chromosome have a feminizing effect on the sexual phenotyp...

2016
Hiroki Sakai Megumi Sumitani Yasuhiko Chikami Kensuke Yahata Keiro Uchino Takashi Kiuchi Susumu Katsuma Fugaku Aoki Hideki Sezutsu Masataka G. Suzuki

In Bombyx mori (B. mori), Fem piRNA originates from the W chromosome and is responsible for femaleness. The Fem piRNA-PIWI complex targets and cleaves mRNAs transcribed from the Masc gene. Masc encodes a novel CCCH type zinc-finger protein and is required for male-specific splicing of B. mori doublesex (Bmdsx) transcripts. In the present study, several silkworm strains carrying a transgene, whi...

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