AbstractActivation of the embryonic genome during preimplantation mouse development is characterized by a marked reprogramming of gene expression that is essential for further development. Expression of the protein translation initiation factor eIF-1A gene is driven by a proximal TATA-containing promoter and a distal TATA-less promoter. Using specific amplification of cDNA ends that resolves transcripts derived from the TATA-less and TATA-containing promoters, we find that 70% of the eIF-1A transcripts are derived from the TATA-containing promoter in the fully-grown oocyte. Activation of the embryonic genome during the two-cell stage is accompanied by a change in promoter utilization such that only 25% of the transcripts are now derived fro...
Mouse preimplantation development is marked with pronounced changes in the patterns of reprogramming...
AbstractThe earliest steps of embryonic development involve important changes in chromatin and trans...
Our studies show that retrogenes are preferentially expressed in preimplantation embryos. These gene...
AbstractActivation of the embryonic genome during preimplantation mouse development is characterized...
AbstractZygotic gene activation (ZGA) definitely occurs by the 2-cell stage in the mouse embryo. Ana...
I have focused the investigations that comprise my thesis on gene expression in the preimplantation ...
AbstractTranscription of endogenous genes in preimplantation 1- and 2-cell mouse embryos was determi...
In the present study the abundance of mRNAs for eukaryotic translation initiation factors eIF-1A (fo...
AbstractZygotic gene activation is essential for development beyond the 2-cell stage in the preimpla...
AbstractStudies using low-resolution methods to assess gene expression during preimplantation mouse ...
AbstractUnderstanding preimplantation development is important both for basic reproductive biology a...
During mouse preimplantation development, major changes in cell fate are accompanied by extensive al...
Fertilization is a very complex biological process that requires the perfect cooperation between two...
Recent work has raised the possibility that chromatin modifications pre-set embryonic patterns of ge...
AbstractA comprehensive analysis of transposable element (TE) expression in mammalian full-grown ooc...
Mouse preimplantation development is marked with pronounced changes in the patterns of reprogramming...
AbstractThe earliest steps of embryonic development involve important changes in chromatin and trans...
Our studies show that retrogenes are preferentially expressed in preimplantation embryos. These gene...
AbstractActivation of the embryonic genome during preimplantation mouse development is characterized...
AbstractZygotic gene activation (ZGA) definitely occurs by the 2-cell stage in the mouse embryo. Ana...
I have focused the investigations that comprise my thesis on gene expression in the preimplantation ...
AbstractTranscription of endogenous genes in preimplantation 1- and 2-cell mouse embryos was determi...
In the present study the abundance of mRNAs for eukaryotic translation initiation factors eIF-1A (fo...
AbstractZygotic gene activation is essential for development beyond the 2-cell stage in the preimpla...
AbstractStudies using low-resolution methods to assess gene expression during preimplantation mouse ...
AbstractUnderstanding preimplantation development is important both for basic reproductive biology a...
During mouse preimplantation development, major changes in cell fate are accompanied by extensive al...
Fertilization is a very complex biological process that requires the perfect cooperation between two...
Recent work has raised the possibility that chromatin modifications pre-set embryonic patterns of ge...
AbstractA comprehensive analysis of transposable element (TE) expression in mammalian full-grown ooc...
Mouse preimplantation development is marked with pronounced changes in the patterns of reprogramming...
AbstractThe earliest steps of embryonic development involve important changes in chromatin and trans...
Our studies show that retrogenes are preferentially expressed in preimplantation embryos. These gene...