The origin and function of meiosis are currently not well understood scientifically, and would provide fundamental insight into the evolution of sexual...
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Advanced maternal age (redirect from Age and infertility)
recombinational repair (see Origin and function of meiosis). Human primary oocytes are present at an intermediate stage of meiosis, that is prophase I (see...
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Plant reproduction (redirect from Sexual characters of flowering plants)
evolutionary origin and adaptive significance of sexual reproduction are discussed in the pages Evolution of sexual reproduction and Origin and function of meiosis...
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Meiosis (/maɪˈoʊsɪs/ ; from Ancient Greek μείωσις (meíōsis) 'lessening' (since it is a reductional division)) is a special type of cell division of germ...
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Eukaryote (redirect from Origin of eukaryotes)
group's common ancestor. A core set of genes that function in meiosis is present in both Trichomonas vaginalis and Giardia intestinalis, two organisms...
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Oogenesis (category Meiosis)
Evolution of sexual reproduction Female infertility Female reproductive system Meiosis Oncofertility Oogonium Oocyte Origin and function of meiosis Sexual...
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Spermatogenesis (category Meiosis)
Germ cells Male infertility Meiosis Oncofertility Oogenesis Origin and function of meiosis Sertoli cells Sexual reproduction Semen analysis de Kretser...
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H., Bernstein, C. Evolutionary origin and adaptive function of meiosis. In "Meiosis", Intech Publ (Carol Bernstein and Harris Bernstein editors), Chapter...
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Sex (redirect from Male and female)
haploid sex cells called gametes via meiosis, each of which has a single set of chromosomes. Meiosis involves a stage of genetic recombination via chromosomal...
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Cell (biology) (redirect from Parts of a cell)
disputed, and may not have started with symbiogenesis. It featured at least one centriole and cilium, sex (meiosis and syngamy), peroxisomes, and a dormant...
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theory of aging DNA repair DNA replication Free radical damage to DNA Homologous recombination Meiosis Mutation Natural competence Origin and function of meiosis...
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spores by meiosis, a process which reduces the number of chromosomes to half, from two sets to one. The resulting haploid spores germinate and grow into...
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mechanism of meiotic recombination and the adaptive function of meiosis. Candida spp. are responsible for candidiasis, causing infections of the mouth and/or...
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parent cell, and a cell division that produces haploid gametes for sexual reproduction (meiosis), reducing the number of chromosomes from two of each type...
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Sexual reproduction (section Bacteria and archaea)
Bernstein, Harris; Bernstein, Carol (2010). "Evolutionary Origin of Recombination during Meiosis". BioScience. 60 (7): 498–505. doi:10.1525/bio.2010.60.7...
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Chromosomal crossover (category Modification of genetic information)
different theories on the origin of meiosis. The first theory rests upon the idea that meiosis evolved as another method of DNA repair, and thus crossing-over...
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Nondisjunction (section Meiosis II)
failure of a pair of homologous chromosomes to separate in meiosis I, failure of sister chromatids to separate during meiosis II, and failure of sister...
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Mutation (redirect from Loss-of-function mutation)
result from errors during DNA or viral replication, mitosis, or meiosis or other types of damage to DNA (such as pyrimidine dimers caused by exposure to...
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Reproduction (section Mitosis and meiosis)
contain half the number of chromosomes of normal cells and are created by meiosis, with typically a male fertilizing a female of the same species to create...
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Rad51, Rad52, Mnd1, Dmc1, Msh and Mlh. This finding suggests that the ‘'Acanthamoeba'’ are capable of some form of meiosis and may be able to undergo sexual...
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Mating (redirect from Animal Courtship and Mating)
that function in meiosis and that are widely present among sexual eukaryotes. These results suggested that G. intestinalis is capable of meiosis and thus...
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Ovule (section Types of gametophytes)
sporogenesis via meiosis. In the megasporocyte of Arabidopsis thaliana, meiosis depends on the expression of genes that facilitate DNA repair and homologous...
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Non-random segregation of chromosomes is a deviation from the usual distribution of chromosomes during meiosis, that is, during segregation of the genome among...
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Genetic recombination (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the United States National Library of Medicine)
either parent. In eukaryotes, genetic recombination during meiosis can lead to a novel set of genetic information that can be further passed on from parents...
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Areas of focus include structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, distribution, and taxonomy. History of anatomy History of biochemistry History of biotechnology...
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Sperm (redirect from Evolution of sperm)
spermatocytes then undergo meiosis, reducing their chromosome number by half, which produces spermatids. The spermatids then mature and, in animals, construct...
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normal progression of male meiosis. Thus, those cells in which X-Y recombination does not occur will fail to complete meiosis. Structural and/or genetic dissimilarity...
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