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Clarke, PhD, professor at The Hormel Institute, University of Minnesota, is the author of a paper appearing in the scientific journal iScience titled "Aromatics from fossil fuels and breast cancer." ...
Germline stem cells from the postnatal testis can convert into ES-like, multipotent germline stem cells without any genetic treatment. We will examine 1) the differences between SSCs and ES cells, 2) ...
With this approach, we have determined that unusual DNA structures (i.e., palindromes, as well as double-strand breaks) stimulate germline recombination events to a high degree (Akgün et al. Mol Cell ...
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The nucleus of a germline stem cell undergoes two divisions, firstly separating homologous chromosomes and secondly separating chromatids. Haploid gametes contain 23 single chromosomes.
The study, which was published in Nature Plants, found that within this preparation process, a single female germline cell is produced and is nursed by surrounding nucellar cells until fertilization.
The fly testis, just like the mammalian testis, contains two different cell types- germ cells that will eventually become sperm and somatic cells that support the germline within the niche and as germ ...