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RWP-RK Domain 3 (OsRKD3) induces somatic embryogenesis in black rice
BackgroundPlants have the unique capability to form embryos from both gametes and somatic cells, with the latter process known as somatic...
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The roles of a novel CDKB/KRP/FB3 cell cycle core complex in rice gametes and initiation of embryogenesis
The cell cycle controls division and proliferation of all eukaryotic cells and is tightly regulated at multiple checkpoints by complexes of core cell...
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Reproductive Characteristics and Suitability of Sterile dead end Knockout Nibe Croaker as a Recipient for Intraperitoneal Germ Cell Transplantation
The use of sterile recipients is crucial for efficiently producing donor-derived offspring through surrogate broodstock technology for practical...
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Somatic embryogenesis research in rubber: achievements, challenges and future perspectives
Somatic embryogenesis is a totipotency based in vitro phenomenon whereby embryos are induced from plant somatic cells and regenerate into whole...
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An atlas of spider development at single-cell resolution provides new insights into arthropod embryogenesis
Spiders are a diverse order of chelicerates that diverged from other arthropods over 500 million years ago. Research on spider embryogenesis,...
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Maternally inherited intron coordinates primordial germ cell homeostasis during Drosophila embryogenesis
Primordial germ cells (PGCs) give rise to the germline stem cells (GSCs) in the adult Drosophila gonads. Both PGCs and GSCs need to be tightly...
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Functional Interactions of BAF and LEM Proteins in the Formation of Germ Cells
AbstractRestoration of the nuclear structure after cell division requires specific interactions between the integral proteins of the inner nuclear...
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Genome-wide comparative methylation analysis reveals the fate of germ stem cells after surrogate production in teleost
BackgroundSurrogate production by germline stem cell transplantation is a powerful method to produce donor-derived gametes via a host, a practice...
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Reinforcement of repressive marks in the chicken primordial germ cell epigenetic signature: divergence from basal state resetting in mammals
BackgroundIn mammals, primordial germ cells (PGCs), the embryonic precursors of the germline, arise from embryonic or extra-embryonic cells upon...
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Genomic instability in individuals with sex determination defects and germ cell cancer
The ability to transmit genetic information through generations depends on the preservation of genome integrity. Genetic abnormalities affect cell...
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Pluripotency Dynamics during Embryogenesis and in Cell Culture
AbstractThe early embryonic development of mice and humans is characterized by the presence of pluripotent cells, which give rise to all tissues of...
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Genome-wide identification of the C2H2-Zinc finger gene family and functional validation of CsZFP7 in citrus nucellar embryogenesis
Key MessageGenome-wide identification of C2H2-ZF gene family in the poly- and mono-embryonic citrus species and validation of the positive role of CsZFP7...
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Formation of Biomolecular Condensates: Regulation of Embryogenesis at the Cellular Level
AbstractMany morphogenetic processes during ontogenesis are determined by changes in the structure and functions of embryonic cells. The greatest...
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Bloom syndrome helicase contributes to germ line development and longevity in zebrafish
RecQ helicases—also known as the “guardians of the genome”—play crucial roles in genome integrity maintenance through their involvement in various...
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Mitochondrial regulation during male germ cell development
Mitochondria tailor their morphology to execute their specialized functions in different cell types and/or different environments. During...
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Functional recovery of the germ line following splicing collapse
Splicing introns from precursor-messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) transcripts is essential for translating functional proteins. Here, we report that the...
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The migration pattern of cells during the mesoderm and endoderm differentiation from human pluripotent stem cells
Gastrulation is the first major differentiation process in animal embryos. However, the dynamics of human gastrulation remain mostly unknown owing to...
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Microtubule organization changes severely after mannitol and n-butanol treatments inducing microspore embryogenesis in bread wheat
BackgroundA mannitol stress treatment and a subsequent application of n-butanol, known as a microtubule-disrupting agent, enhance microspore...
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Recent advances in chromosome capture techniques unraveling 3D genome architecture in germ cells, health, and disease
In eukaryotes, the genome does not emerge in a specific shape but rather as a hierarchial bundle within the nucleus. This multifaceted genome...
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Visualization of Transcriptional Activity in Early Zebrafish Primordial Germ Cells
Here, we describe a fast and straightforward methodology to in vivo detect transcriptional activity in the early zebrafish germ line. We report how...