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Male Sterility and Fertility Restoration in Crops
Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2014Letian Chen, Yao-Guang Liu
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Zhufeng Chen, Wei Yan, Xiaoyan Tang
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Re-engineering the zinc fingers of PRDM9 reverses hybrid sterility in mice
The DNA-binding protein PRDM9 directs positioning of the double-strand breaks (DSBs) that initiate meiotic recombination in mice and humans. Prdm9 is the only mammalian speciation gene yet identified and is responsible for sterility phenotypes in male ...
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Journal of Experimental Botany, 2020
High temperature (HT) stress is an inevitable environmental factor in certain geographical regions. To study the effect of day/night HT stress on male reproduction development, the H05, a heat-sensitive cotton line, was subjected to HT stress.
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High temperature (HT) stress is an inevitable environmental factor in certain geographical regions. To study the effect of day/night HT stress on male reproduction development, the H05, a heat-sensitive cotton line, was subjected to HT stress.
A. Khan +13 more
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Wheat Ms2 encodes for an orphan protein that confers male sterility in grass species
Male sterility is a valuable trait for plant breeding and hybrid seed production. The dominant male-sterile gene Ms2 in common wheat has facilitated the release of hundreds of breeding lines and cultivars in China. Here, we describe the map-based cloning
Fei Ni, Juan Qi, Ming-Cheng Luo
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Male hybrid sterility in the cattle-yak and other bovines: a review
Biology of Reproduction, 2020Hybridization is important for both animal breeders attempting to fix new phenotypic traits and researchers trying to unravel the mechanism of reproductive barriers in hybrid species and the process of speciation.
R. Niayale, Yan Cui, Fredrick Adzitey
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991
Sterilization has become the most widely used method of family planning in both the developed and developing world. This article discusses the importance of presterilization counseling and describes the timing of the procedure, methods of anesthesia, and occlusion techniques (eg, tubal ligation and the use of rings and clips) in female sterilization ...
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Sterilization has become the most widely used method of family planning in both the developed and developing world. This article discusses the importance of presterilization counseling and describes the timing of the procedure, methods of anesthesia, and occlusion techniques (eg, tubal ligation and the use of rings and clips) in female sterilization ...
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Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) in hybrid breeding in field crops
Plant Cell Reports, 2016Abhishek Bohra, Uday Chand Jha
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Air Medical Journal, 2002
Whether or not you are still swimming in the gene pool, if you are a member of a flight crew, this article is intended to help you avoid that ultimate form of sterility known as death. Sterile cockpit is an aviation term meaning the absence of nonessential conversation, not silence.
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Whether or not you are still swimming in the gene pool, if you are a member of a flight crew, this article is intended to help you avoid that ultimate form of sterility known as death. Sterile cockpit is an aviation term meaning the absence of nonessential conversation, not silence.
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Clinics in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1984
Male and female sterilization is a safe and effective form of permanent contraception. The number of patients accepting this method has rapidly increased over the last ten years and is likely to continue. In some countries the rate has plateaued out: in the USA it has been 31 per cent of all married women for the last eight years.
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Male and female sterilization is a safe and effective form of permanent contraception. The number of patients accepting this method has rapidly increased over the last ten years and is likely to continue. In some countries the rate has plateaued out: in the USA it has been 31 per cent of all married women for the last eight years.
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