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Recent Publications on Pachytene Stage:

[Response of the spermatogenic system to chemical mutagen dipin in SAMP1 senesce-accelerated mice] 30th August, 2008
The behavior of the X- and Y-chromosomes in the oocyte during meiotic prophase in the B6.Y(TIR)sex-reversed mouse ovary.
Sexual differentiation of the germ cells follows gonadal differentiation,...
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30th August, 2008
Department of Biology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1B1,
Long-term spermatogonial survival in cryopreserved and xenografted immature human testicular tissue.
BACKGROUND Preservation of the male germ line in prepubertal boys...
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31st July, 2008
Gynecology Research Unit, Department of Gynecology, Universite Catholique
Cytological characterization of the tandem repetitive sequences and their methylation status in the Antirrhinum majus genome.
Tandem repetitive sequences are DNA motifs common in the genomes of...
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23rd July, 2008
State Key Laboratory of Plant Genomics and Center for Plant Gene Research,
Meiotic chromosomes move by linkage to dynamic actin cables with transduction of force through the nuclear envelope.
Chromosome movement is prominent during meiosis. Here, using a combination...
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17th July, 2008
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University,
Organization and transcriptional output of a novel mRNA-like piRNA gene (mpiR) located on mouse chromosome 10.
This letter describes the architecture and transcriptional output of a...
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17th June, 2008
Meiotic failure in male mice lacking an X-linked factor.
Meiotic silencing of sex chromosomes may cause their depletion of...
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16th May, 2008
Department of Animal Biology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of
The candidate MAP kinase phosphorylation substrate DPL-1 (DP) promotes expression of the MAP kinase phosphatase LIP-1 in C. elegans germ cells.
The highly-conserved, commonly used MAP kinase signaling cascade plays...
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15th May, 2008
Department of Genetics, School of Medicine, Yale University, New Haven, CT
Homologous chromosome pairing is completed in crossover defective atzip4 mutant.
In transposon-tagged lines of Arabidopsis, we found a mutant that was...
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13th May, 2008
Gene Discovery Research Group, RIKEN Plant Science Center, 1-7-22
Synaptonemal complex analysis in spermatocytes of diploid and triploid Chinese shrimp Fenneropenaeus chinensis.
A modified surface spreading technique for synaptonemal complex (SC)...
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6th May, 2008
Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao 266071, PR
Yeast Pch2 promotes domainal axis organization, timely recombination progression, and arrest of defective recombinosomes during meiosis.
We show that, during budding yeast meiosis, axis ensemble Hop1/Red1 and...
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19th April, 2008
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University,
Expression patterns of SP1 and SP3 during mouse spermatogenesis: SP1 down-regulation correlates with two successive promoter changes and translationally compromised transcripts.
Because of their prominent roles in regulation of gene expression, it is...
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18th April, 2008
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina,
p63 null mutation protects mouse oocytes from radio-induced apoptosis.
Female fertility in mammals is determined by the pool of primordial...
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9th April, 2008
CEA, DSV/DRR/SEGG/LDRG, Unit of Gametogenesis and Genotoxicity, Laboratory
AtMSH5 partners AtMSH4 in the class I meiotic crossover pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana, but is not required for synapsis.
MSH5, a meiosis-specific member of the MutS-homologue family of genes, is...
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6th March, 2008
School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK.
Discontinuities and unsynapsed regions in meiotic chromosomes have a trans effect on meiotic recombination of some chromosomes in human males.
During meiosis, homologous chromosome pairing and synapsis are essential...
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19th January, 2008
Department of Medical Genetics, University of Calgary, Canada.
 

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