- laid
every 4–6 w****s. The
obligate parthenogenetic mechanism involves premeiotic endoreplication of the chromosomes. This
species is
widespread in coastal...
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through sister chromatid cohesion. This S-phase can be
referred to as "
premeiotic S-phase" or "meiotic S-phase".
Immediately following DNA replication,...
- In
molecular biology,
methylation induced premeiotically (MIP) is a
process by
which cytosines within repeated DNA
sequences are de novo
methylated prior...
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three different obligate parthenogenetic complexes of geckos. An
extra premeiotic endoreplication of
chromosomes is
essential for
obligate parthenogenesis...
- is a
checkpoint in
meiosis which follows the
successful completion of
premeiotic DNA
replication and
recombination commitment.
Polyploidy Ploidy ML Kothari...
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about 5
million years ago. In
these polyploid uni****ual females, an
extra premeiotic endomitotic replication of the genome,
doubles the
number of chromosomes...
- of
chromosomes by
mitosis without cytokinesis prior to meiosis, i.e.
premeiotic endomitosis,
followed by a quasi-normal
meiosis to
produce diploid eggs...
- DNA
damage response. CHFR has an
important role in the
survival of male
premeiotic germ cells.
About 30% of male CHFR
knockout mice are infertile. In these...
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discard the
sperm genome and
develop a****ually (i.e., gynogenesis, with
premeiotic doubling); however, they may
incorporate the
genome from the
sperm into...
- for ****ual reproduction. The female's germ
cells undergo a
process of
premeiotic genome doubling, or endoreduplication, so that two
consecutive division...