Transplantation of pronuclei between one-cell-stage embryos was used to construct diploid mouse embryos with two female pronuclei ( biparental gynogenones ) or two male pronuclei ( biparental androgenones ). The ability of these embryos to develop to term was compared with control nuclear-transplant embryos in which the male or the female pronucleus was replaced with an isoparental pronucleus from another embryo. The results show that diploid biparental gynogenetic and androgenetic embryos do not complete normal embryogenesis, whereas control nuclear transplant embryos do. We conclude that the maternal and paternal contributions to the embryonic genome in mammals are not equivalent and that a diploid genome derived from only one of...
Contains fulltext : 81811.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In mouse zygot...
In mammals, the fusion of two gametes, an oocyte and a spermatozoon, during fertilization forms a to...
ABSTRACTAndrogenetic embryos are useful model for investigating the contribution of the paternal gen...
Diploid gynogenetic embryos, which have two sets of maternal and no paternal chromosomes, die at or ...
Both a maternal and a paternal genomic contribution are necessary for completion of embryonic develo...
Gynogenetic and Parthenogenetic embryos, with only maternally inherited genomes, and androgenetic em...
SummaryIt has been demonstrated that reprogramming factors are sequestered in the pronuclei of zygot...
Diploid parthenogenetically activated oocytes were obtained after gonadotropin-induced ovulation of ...
It has been demonstrated that reprogramming factors are sequestered in the pronuclei of zygotes afte...
AbstractThe mouse germ line originates at 6.5 days post coitum (dpc) in the proximal epiblast, appar...
Nuclear transplantation experiments in mice, reviewed elsewhere in this Symposium, have clearly demo...
We studied the longevity of mice produced without sperm using the genomes of oocytes that are alread...
<p>(a) Fertilisation by two sperms; one giving rise to the paternal genome set in the diploid bipare...
Vertebrate cells carry two different genomes, nuclear (nDNA) and mitochondrial (mtDNA), both encodin...
The scope of experimental approaches applicable to the study of mammalian eggs and embryos has advan...
Contains fulltext : 81811.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In mouse zygot...
In mammals, the fusion of two gametes, an oocyte and a spermatozoon, during fertilization forms a to...
ABSTRACTAndrogenetic embryos are useful model for investigating the contribution of the paternal gen...
Diploid gynogenetic embryos, which have two sets of maternal and no paternal chromosomes, die at or ...
Both a maternal and a paternal genomic contribution are necessary for completion of embryonic develo...
Gynogenetic and Parthenogenetic embryos, with only maternally inherited genomes, and androgenetic em...
SummaryIt has been demonstrated that reprogramming factors are sequestered in the pronuclei of zygot...
Diploid parthenogenetically activated oocytes were obtained after gonadotropin-induced ovulation of ...
It has been demonstrated that reprogramming factors are sequestered in the pronuclei of zygotes afte...
AbstractThe mouse germ line originates at 6.5 days post coitum (dpc) in the proximal epiblast, appar...
Nuclear transplantation experiments in mice, reviewed elsewhere in this Symposium, have clearly demo...
We studied the longevity of mice produced without sperm using the genomes of oocytes that are alread...
<p>(a) Fertilisation by two sperms; one giving rise to the paternal genome set in the diploid bipare...
Vertebrate cells carry two different genomes, nuclear (nDNA) and mitochondrial (mtDNA), both encodin...
The scope of experimental approaches applicable to the study of mammalian eggs and embryos has advan...
Contains fulltext : 81811.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In mouse zygot...
In mammals, the fusion of two gametes, an oocyte and a spermatozoon, during fertilization forms a to...
ABSTRACTAndrogenetic embryos are useful model for investigating the contribution of the paternal gen...