AbstractIn most animals, fertilized eggs inherit one centrosome from a meiosis-II spindle of oocytes and another centrosome from the sperm. However, since first proposed by Boveri [Sitzungsber. Ges. Morph. Phys. Münch. 3 (1887) 151–164] at the turn of the last century, it has been believed that only the paternal (sperm) centrosome provides the division poles for mitosis in animal zygotes. This uniparental (paternal) inheritance of centrosomes is logically based on the premise that the maternal (egg) centrosome is lost before the onset of the first mitosis. For the processes of the selective loss of the maternal centrosome, three models have been proposed: One stresses the intrinsic factors within the centrosome itself; the other two emphasi...
In Drosophila melanogaster, as in many animal and plant species, centromere identity is specified ep...
Cell division requires the regulation of karyokinesis and cytokinesis, which includes an essential r...
Centriole elimination is an essential process that occurs in female meiosis of metazoa to reset cent...
AbstractIt is believed that in most animals only the paternal centrosome provides the division poles...
The centrosome, which exists universally in animal cells , is a cell organelle consisting of a pair ...
AbstractFertilization occurs during meiosis in many animals, when maternal centrosomes participate i...
AbstractWhen the mitotic apparatus (MA) at meiosis I and II in starfish oocytes was detached from th...
AbstractBackground: In the majority of animals, the centrosome—the microtubule-organizing center of ...
AbstractCentrosome duplication is a critical step in assembly of the bipolar mitotic spindle, but th...
AbstractThe Drosophila egg contains all the components required to properly execute the early mitoti...
AbstractThe origin of the zygotic centrosome is an important step in developmental biology. It is ge...
In embryos of most animal species, the zygotic centrosome is assembled by the centriole derived from...
Centrosomes repeatedly reproduce in sea urchin zygotes arrested in S phase, whether cyclin-dependent...
AbstractThe sperm does not contribute the centrosome during murine fertilization. To determine the m...
How do cells regulate centrosome number? A canonical duplication cycle generates two centrosomes fro...
In Drosophila melanogaster, as in many animal and plant species, centromere identity is specified ep...
Cell division requires the regulation of karyokinesis and cytokinesis, which includes an essential r...
Centriole elimination is an essential process that occurs in female meiosis of metazoa to reset cent...
AbstractIt is believed that in most animals only the paternal centrosome provides the division poles...
The centrosome, which exists universally in animal cells , is a cell organelle consisting of a pair ...
AbstractFertilization occurs during meiosis in many animals, when maternal centrosomes participate i...
AbstractWhen the mitotic apparatus (MA) at meiosis I and II in starfish oocytes was detached from th...
AbstractBackground: In the majority of animals, the centrosome—the microtubule-organizing center of ...
AbstractCentrosome duplication is a critical step in assembly of the bipolar mitotic spindle, but th...
AbstractThe Drosophila egg contains all the components required to properly execute the early mitoti...
AbstractThe origin of the zygotic centrosome is an important step in developmental biology. It is ge...
In embryos of most animal species, the zygotic centrosome is assembled by the centriole derived from...
Centrosomes repeatedly reproduce in sea urchin zygotes arrested in S phase, whether cyclin-dependent...
AbstractThe sperm does not contribute the centrosome during murine fertilization. To determine the m...
How do cells regulate centrosome number? A canonical duplication cycle generates two centrosomes fro...
In Drosophila melanogaster, as in many animal and plant species, centromere identity is specified ep...
Cell division requires the regulation of karyokinesis and cytokinesis, which includes an essential r...
Centriole elimination is an essential process that occurs in female meiosis of metazoa to reset cent...