Meiosis, recombination, and gametogenesis normally ensure that gametes combine randomly. But in exceptional cases, fertilization depends on the genetics of gametes from both females and males. A key question is whether their non-random union results from factors intrinsic to oocytes and sperm, or from their interactions with conditions in the reproductive tracts. To address this question, we used in vitro fertilization (IVF) with a mutant and wild-type allele of the A1cf (APOBEC1 complementation factor) gene in mice that are otherwise genetically identical. We observed strong distortion in favor of mutant heterozygotes showing that bias depends on the genetics of oocyte and sperm, and that any environmental input is modest. To search for th...
Sexual selection is rampant in Nature, and has produced some of the most beautiful and bizarre trait...
A number of genes with conserved roles in reproduction were first discovered in yeast, flies, and wo...
BACKGROUND: Many genes important for reproductive performance are shared by both sexes. However, fec...
Coevolution of genes that encode interacting proteins expressed on the surfaces of sperm and eggs ca...
One evolutionary explanation for the success of sexual reproduction assumes that sex is an advantage...
Published versionFertilization represents a critical stage in biology, where successful alleles of a...
Background: Genes that encode proteins associated with sperm competition, fertilization, and sexual ...
Infertility is a relatively common health condition that affects upwards of ~15% of couples in the U...
Given attention to both contraception and treatment of infertility, there is a need to identify gene...
AbstractThe t haplotypes (t) are recent evolutionary derivatives of an alternate form of the mouse t...
BACKGROUND: It is now possible for infertile males to father their own genetic children through the ...
Abstract Gene-expression analysis studies from Schultz et al. estimate that more than 2,300 genes i...
Understanding the molecular basis of species formation is an important goal in evolutionary genetics...
BACKGROUND:While transmission ratio distortion, TRD, (a deviation from Mendelian ratio) is extensive...
AbstractThe t haplotypes, mutant forms of the proximal third of mouse chromosome 17 (the t complex),...
Sexual selection is rampant in Nature, and has produced some of the most beautiful and bizarre trait...
A number of genes with conserved roles in reproduction were first discovered in yeast, flies, and wo...
BACKGROUND: Many genes important for reproductive performance are shared by both sexes. However, fec...
Coevolution of genes that encode interacting proteins expressed on the surfaces of sperm and eggs ca...
One evolutionary explanation for the success of sexual reproduction assumes that sex is an advantage...
Published versionFertilization represents a critical stage in biology, where successful alleles of a...
Background: Genes that encode proteins associated with sperm competition, fertilization, and sexual ...
Infertility is a relatively common health condition that affects upwards of ~15% of couples in the U...
Given attention to both contraception and treatment of infertility, there is a need to identify gene...
AbstractThe t haplotypes (t) are recent evolutionary derivatives of an alternate form of the mouse t...
BACKGROUND: It is now possible for infertile males to father their own genetic children through the ...
Abstract Gene-expression analysis studies from Schultz et al. estimate that more than 2,300 genes i...
Understanding the molecular basis of species formation is an important goal in evolutionary genetics...
BACKGROUND:While transmission ratio distortion, TRD, (a deviation from Mendelian ratio) is extensive...
AbstractThe t haplotypes, mutant forms of the proximal third of mouse chromosome 17 (the t complex),...
Sexual selection is rampant in Nature, and has produced some of the most beautiful and bizarre trait...
A number of genes with conserved roles in reproduction were first discovered in yeast, flies, and wo...
BACKGROUND: Many genes important for reproductive performance are shared by both sexes. However, fec...