- The
dictyate or
dictyotene is a
prolonged resting phase in oogenesis. It
occurs in the
stage of
meiotic prophase I in ootidogenesis. It
starts late in...
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oocyte in the
dictyate (prolonged diplotene)
stage actively repairs DNA damage,
whereas DNA
repair is not
detectable in the pre-
dictyate (leptotene, zygotene...
-
oocyte in the
dictyate (prolonged diplotene)
stage of
meiosis actively repairs DNA damage,
whereas DNA
repair was not
detected in the pre-
dictyate (leptotene...
-
dividing the
cells enter a
prolonged 'resting phase'. This 'resting phase' or
dictyate stage can last
anywhere up to
fifty years in the human. For
several primary...
- are
therefore present at birth.
During this
prophase I
arrested stage (
dictyate),
which may last for many years, four
copies of the
genome are present...
- birth. This
suspended state is
referred to as the
dictyotene stage or
dictyate. It
lasts until meiosis is
resumed to
prepare the
oocyte for ovulation...
-
specifically in
diplotene of
prophase I of meiosis. The halt is
called dictyate. Most
degenerate by atresia, but a few go
through ovulation, and that's...
- are
therefore present at birth.
During this
prophase I
arrested stage (
dictyate),
which may last for decades, four
copies of the
genome are
present in...
-
believed to be the
reason why the
oocyte remains for so long in the
immature dictyate state of meiosis.
Channing CP, Liu CQ,
Jones GS,
Jones H (July 1983). "Decline...
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Maskin may
refer to A
certain molecule in biochemistry, for
which see
Dictyate#Biochemistry mechanism.
Aaron Maskin, an
Israeli stage actor and recipient...