[Background]: Cysteine-RIch Secretory Proteins (CRISP) are expressed in the reproductive tract of mammalian males and are involved in fertilization and related processes. Due to their important role in sperm performance and sperm-egg interaction, these genes are likely to be exposed to strong selective pressures, including postcopulatory sexual selection and/or male-female coevolution. We here perform a comparative evolutionary analysis of Crisp genes in mammals. Currently, the nomenclature of CRISP genes is confusing, as a consequence of discrepancies between assignments of orthologs, particularly due to numbering of CRISP genes. This may generate problems when performing comparative evolutionary analyses of mammalian clades and species. T...
One in eight Australian couples of reproductive age is infertile and in more than 40% of these coupl...
© The Author 2014. PKDREJ is a testis-specific protein thought to be located on the sperm surface. F...
The testis produces gametes through spermatogenesis and evolves rapidly at both the morphological an...
Cysteine-RIch Secretory Proteins (CRISP) are expressed in the reproductive tract of mammalian males ...
Mammalian fertilization is a complex process involving a series of successive sperm-egg interaction ...
Background Genes that encode proteins associated with sperm competition, fertilization, and sexual c...
Ramm SA, Oliver PL, Ponting CP, Stockley P, Emes RD. Sexual selection and the adaptive evolution of ...
AbstractThe first member of the cysteine-rich secretory protein (CRISP) family was described by our ...
Background: Genes that encode proteins associated with sperm competition, fertilization, and sexual ...
CRISP1 and CRISP3 are two members of the Cysteine Rich Secretory Protein family expressed in the mal...
Epididymal protein CRISP1 is a member of the CRISP (Cysteine-RIch Secretory proteins) family and is...
AbstractMammalian fertilization is a complex multi-step process mediated by different molecules pres...
Traits that influence reproductive success and reproductive isolation in plants and animals have bee...
Mammalian Cysteine-RIch Secretory Protein (CRISP) family includes four members present in sperm and ...
Background Reproductive proteins are central to the continuation of all mammalian species. The evol...
One in eight Australian couples of reproductive age is infertile and in more than 40% of these coupl...
© The Author 2014. PKDREJ is a testis-specific protein thought to be located on the sperm surface. F...
The testis produces gametes through spermatogenesis and evolves rapidly at both the morphological an...
Cysteine-RIch Secretory Proteins (CRISP) are expressed in the reproductive tract of mammalian males ...
Mammalian fertilization is a complex process involving a series of successive sperm-egg interaction ...
Background Genes that encode proteins associated with sperm competition, fertilization, and sexual c...
Ramm SA, Oliver PL, Ponting CP, Stockley P, Emes RD. Sexual selection and the adaptive evolution of ...
AbstractThe first member of the cysteine-rich secretory protein (CRISP) family was described by our ...
Background: Genes that encode proteins associated with sperm competition, fertilization, and sexual ...
CRISP1 and CRISP3 are two members of the Cysteine Rich Secretory Protein family expressed in the mal...
Epididymal protein CRISP1 is a member of the CRISP (Cysteine-RIch Secretory proteins) family and is...
AbstractMammalian fertilization is a complex multi-step process mediated by different molecules pres...
Traits that influence reproductive success and reproductive isolation in plants and animals have bee...
Mammalian Cysteine-RIch Secretory Protein (CRISP) family includes four members present in sperm and ...
Background Reproductive proteins are central to the continuation of all mammalian species. The evol...
One in eight Australian couples of reproductive age is infertile and in more than 40% of these coupl...
© The Author 2014. PKDREJ is a testis-specific protein thought to be located on the sperm surface. F...
The testis produces gametes through spermatogenesis and evolves rapidly at both the morphological an...