AbstractThe nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is an attractive model system for the study of fertilization. C. elegans exists as a self-fertilizing hermaphrodite or as a male. This unusual situation provides an excellent opportunity to identify and maintain sterile mutants that affect sperm and no other cells. Analysis of these mutants can identify genes that encode proteins required for gamete recognition, adhesion, signaling, fusion, and/or activation at fertilization. These genes can also provide a starting point for the identification of additional molecules required for fertility. This review describes progress in the genetic and molecular dissection of fertilization in C. elegans and related studies on sperm competition
Studies of gamete production in Caenorhabditis elegans self-fertile hermaphrodites have informed tex...
BackgroundCaenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites are capable of producing hundreds of progeny. Howeve...
BackgroundCaenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites are capable of producing hundreds of progeny. Howeve...
AbstractThe nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is an attractive model system for the study of fertiliza...
Although the general events surrounding fertilization in many species are well described, the molecu...
Although the general events surrounding fertilization in many species are well described, the molecu...
Fertilization is the biological process through which life is propagated and genetic variation is ge...
SummaryBackgroundSexual reproduction in animals requires the production of highly specialized motile...
AbstractFertilization, the union of sperm and egg to form a new organism, is a critical process that...
Fertilization is a conserved process in all sexually reproducing organisms whereby sperm bind and fu...
Proper timing of sperm activation is required for reproductive success in Caenorhabditis elegans. Th...
SummaryThe molecular machinery that mediates sperm-egg interactions at fertilization is largely unkn...
Fertilization is a conserved process in all sexually reproducing organisms whereby sperm bind and fu...
Background In insects and in mammals, male sperm and seminal fluid provide signaling factors that in...
Background In insects and in mammals, male sperm and seminal fluid provide signaling factors that in...
Studies of gamete production in Caenorhabditis elegans self-fertile hermaphrodites have informed tex...
BackgroundCaenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites are capable of producing hundreds of progeny. Howeve...
BackgroundCaenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites are capable of producing hundreds of progeny. Howeve...
AbstractThe nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is an attractive model system for the study of fertiliza...
Although the general events surrounding fertilization in many species are well described, the molecu...
Although the general events surrounding fertilization in many species are well described, the molecu...
Fertilization is the biological process through which life is propagated and genetic variation is ge...
SummaryBackgroundSexual reproduction in animals requires the production of highly specialized motile...
AbstractFertilization, the union of sperm and egg to form a new organism, is a critical process that...
Fertilization is a conserved process in all sexually reproducing organisms whereby sperm bind and fu...
Proper timing of sperm activation is required for reproductive success in Caenorhabditis elegans. Th...
SummaryThe molecular machinery that mediates sperm-egg interactions at fertilization is largely unkn...
Fertilization is a conserved process in all sexually reproducing organisms whereby sperm bind and fu...
Background In insects and in mammals, male sperm and seminal fluid provide signaling factors that in...
Background In insects and in mammals, male sperm and seminal fluid provide signaling factors that in...
Studies of gamete production in Caenorhabditis elegans self-fertile hermaphrodites have informed tex...
BackgroundCaenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites are capable of producing hundreds of progeny. Howeve...
BackgroundCaenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites are capable of producing hundreds of progeny. Howeve...