Search Results - "BURGOYNE, P. S"
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Absence of mDazl produces a final block on germ cell development at meiosis
Published in Reproduction (Cambridge, England) (01-11-2003)“…The autosomal gene DAZL is a member of a family of genes (DAZL, DAZ, BOULE), all of which contain a consensus RNA binding domain and are expressed in germ…”
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The meiotic checkpoint monitoring synapsis eliminates spermatocytes via p53-independent apoptosis
Published in Nature genetics (01-03-1998)“…Evidence is accumulating that meiosis is subject to 'checkpoints' that monitor the quality of this complex process. In yeast, unresolved double strand breaks…”
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Modulation of the mouse testis transcriptome during postnatal development and in selected models of male infertility
Published in Molecular human reproduction (01-04-2004)“…The aim of this study is to develop an overview of genetic events during spermatogenesis using a novel, specifically targeted gonadal gene set. Two subtracted…”
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Hormonal and cellular regulation of Sertoli cell anti-Müllerian hormone production in the postnatal mouse
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (15-09-1997)“…Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is secreted by immature testicular Sertoli cells. Clinical studies have demonstrated a negative correlation between serum AMH and…”
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The Genetic Basis of XX-XY Differences Present before Gonadal Sex Differentiation in the Mouse [and Discussion]
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (29-11-1995)“…There is now a substantial body of data showing that in eutherian mammals (mouse, rat, cow and man) XY conceptuses are developmentally more advanced (and…”
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Timing of Mating, Developmental Asynchrony and the Sex Ratio in Mice
Published in Physiology & behavior (31-12-1997)“…Krackow, S. and P. S. Burgoyne. Timing of mating, developmental asynchrony and the sex ratio in mice. PHYSIOL BEHAV 63(1): 81–84, 1998.—According to the…”
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M31 and macroH2A1.2 colocalise at the pseudoautosomal region during mouse meiosis
Published in Journal of cell science (01-09-2001)“…Progression through meiotic prophase is associated with dramatic changes in chromosome condensation. Two proteins that have been implicated in effecting these…”
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A Y-chromosomal effect on blastocyst cell number in mice
Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-01-1993)“…Karyotopic and cell number analysis of 3.5 day post coitum preimplantation mouse embryos was used to determine whether XY embryos had more cells than XX…”
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BRCA1, Histone H2AX Phosphorylation, and Male Meiotic Sex Chromosome Inactivation
Published in Current biology (14-12-2004)“…In mammalian spermatogenesis, the X and Y chromosomes are transcriptionally silenced during the pachytene stage of meiotic prophase (meiotic sex chromosome…”
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A paternally imprinted X chromosome retards the development of the early mouse embryo
Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-05-1993)“…It has previously been shown that XO mouse fetuses with a paternally derived X chromosome (Xp) are developmentally retarded and consequently smaller than their…”
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Fertility in mice requires X-Y pairing and a Y-chromosomal "spermiogenesis" gene mapping to the long arm
Published in Cell (30-10-1992)“…There is accumulating evidence that the mammalian Y chromosome, in addition to its testis-determining function, may have other male limited functions,…”
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Are XX and XY brain cells intrinsically different?
Published in Trends in endocrinology and metabolism (01-01-2004)“…In mammals and birds, the sex of the gonads is determined by genes on the sex chromosomes. For example, the mammalian Y-linked gene Sry causes testis…”
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A Model System for Study of Sex Chromosome Effects on Sexually Dimorphic Neural and Behavioral Traits
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (15-10-2002)“…We tested the hypothesis that genes encoded on the sex chromosomes play a direct role in sexual differentiation of brain and behavior. We used mice in which…”
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Evidence that postnatal growth retardation in XO mice is due to haploinsufficiency for a non-PAR X gene
Published in Cytogenetic and genome research (01-01-2002)“…XO Turner women, irrespective of the parental source of the X chromosome, are of short stature, and this is now thought to be largely a consequence of…”
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Paternal Transmission of X-Linked Placental Dysplasia in Mouse Interspecific Hybrids
Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-08-1997)“…It has previously been shown that abnormal placental development, i.e., hyper- and hypoplasia, occurs in crosses and backcrosses between different mouse (Mus)…”
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Recombinational DNA double-strand breaks in mice precede synapsis
Published in Nature genetics (01-03-2001)“…In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, meiotic recombination is initiated by Spo11-dependent double-strand breaks (DSBs), a process that precedes homologous synapsis…”
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Sex differences in sex chromosome gene expression in mouse brain
Published in Human molecular genetics (01-06-2002)“…A major question is whether genes encoded on the sex chromosomes act directly in non-gonadal tissues to cause sex differences in development or function, or…”
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Tdy-negative XY, XXY and XYY female mice: breeding data and synaptonemal complex analysis
Published in Journal of reproduction & fertility (01-01-1993)“…In this paper we have compared the breeding performance of Tdy -negative XY, XXY and XYY females to assess the relative importance of the lack of a second X…”
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The Y rearrangement in mice: new insights into a perplexing PAR
Published in Cytogenetics and cell genetics (01-01-1998)“…In essence, the Y* rearrangement in the mouse is a Y chromosome that has been hijacked by a non-Y centromere attached distal to the pseudoautosomal region…”
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Evidence that sex chromosome asynapsis, rather than excess Y gene dosage, is responsible for the meiotic impairment of XYY mice
Published in Cytogenetics and cell genetics (01-01-2000)“…There is extensive evidence for the existence of a meiotic checkpoint that acts to eliminate spermatocytes that fail to achieve full sex chromosome synapsis at…”
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