AbstractThe mouse germ line originates at 6.5 days post coitum (dpc) in the proximal epiblast, apparently in response to signals from the primitive endoderm or the extraembryonic mesoderm [1,2]. Some studies have implied a significant role for imprinted genes in germ-line development [3,4]. These genes, whose expression is determined by their parental origin [5], serve complementary functions during mammalian development [6–9] and exert striking reciprocal phenotypic effects on androgenetic (AG: two paternal genomes) and parthenogenetic (GG/PG: two maternal genomes) cells [3,4,10]. This may include a fundamental effect on germ-cell development because PG but not AG cells can differentiate into viable gametes [3,4,11], suggesting that the ma...
Among animals, genomic imprinting is a uniquely mammalian phenomenon in which certain genes are mono...
The origin and development of the precursors of gametes termed primordial germ cells (PGCs) have alw...
AbstractThe development of germ cells is a highly ordered process that begins during fetal growth an...
Development in mammals is influenced by genome imprinting which results in differences in the expres...
We studied the longevity of mice produced without sperm using the genomes of oocytes that are alread...
AbstractIn mammals, imprinted genes show parental origin-dependent expression based on epigenetic mo...
Both a maternal and a paternal genomic contribution are necessary for completion of embryonic develo...
Primordial germ cells (PGCs) are embryonic progenitors for the gametes. In the gastrulating mouse em...
In most multicellular organisms, including mammals, germ cells are at the origin of new organisms an...
Primordial germ cells (PGCs) are embryonic progenitors for the gametes. In the gastrulating mouse em...
AbstractSuccessful mammalian development requires both the male and female genomes. This is due in p...
In mammals, germline specification is induced during early embryogenesis when competent cells respon...
In multicellular organisms, germ cells carry the hereditary material from one generation to the next...
Transplantation of pronuclei between one-cell-stage embryos was used to construct diploid mouse embr...
The germ cell lineage in mammals originates from pluripotent epiblasts as primordial germ cells (PGC...
Among animals, genomic imprinting is a uniquely mammalian phenomenon in which certain genes are mono...
The origin and development of the precursors of gametes termed primordial germ cells (PGCs) have alw...
AbstractThe development of germ cells is a highly ordered process that begins during fetal growth an...
Development in mammals is influenced by genome imprinting which results in differences in the expres...
We studied the longevity of mice produced without sperm using the genomes of oocytes that are alread...
AbstractIn mammals, imprinted genes show parental origin-dependent expression based on epigenetic mo...
Both a maternal and a paternal genomic contribution are necessary for completion of embryonic develo...
Primordial germ cells (PGCs) are embryonic progenitors for the gametes. In the gastrulating mouse em...
In most multicellular organisms, including mammals, germ cells are at the origin of new organisms an...
Primordial germ cells (PGCs) are embryonic progenitors for the gametes. In the gastrulating mouse em...
AbstractSuccessful mammalian development requires both the male and female genomes. This is due in p...
In mammals, germline specification is induced during early embryogenesis when competent cells respon...
In multicellular organisms, germ cells carry the hereditary material from one generation to the next...
Transplantation of pronuclei between one-cell-stage embryos was used to construct diploid mouse embr...
The germ cell lineage in mammals originates from pluripotent epiblasts as primordial germ cells (PGC...
Among animals, genomic imprinting is a uniquely mammalian phenomenon in which certain genes are mono...
The origin and development of the precursors of gametes termed primordial germ cells (PGCs) have alw...
AbstractThe development of germ cells is a highly ordered process that begins during fetal growth an...