This sets up a new structure that cements the cell's future fate as a sperm cell. PC-uSPG lose a majority of ZBTB16 occupancy, with moderate effects on gene expression, Related to Fig. 3. Credit ...
Two new landmark studies show how a seeming tangle of DNA is actually organized into a structure that coordinates thousands of genes to form a sperm cell. The work, published March 3 as two papers in ...
New work from UC Davis and the University of Utah shows how the 3D structure of DNA inside a germ cell commits it to develop into a sperm cell. The discovery could improve understanding of fertility ...
Researchers showed how what appears to be a tangle of DNA is actually organized into a structure that coordinates thousands of genes to form a sperm cell. The work, published as two papers in ...
Two new landmark studies show how a seeming tangle of DNA is actually organized into a structure that coordinates thousands of genes to form a sperm cell. The work, published March 3 as two papers ...
It's commonly thought that sperm "race" to the egg, with the winner fertilizing it. But is this really the case?
"These cells co-develop together, just like they would in an actual embryo, and establish that history of being neighbors," ...
Two new landmark studies show how a seeming tangle of DNA is actually organized into a structure that coordinates thousands of genes to form a sperm cell. The work, published March 3 as two papers ...
Just because a sperm is a strong swimmer doesn't necessarily mean it has the right amount of DNA, Dr. Lisa Lee told Newsweek.
"A lot of them are flushed back out from the tract. Some are eaten up by immune cells in the uterus, because sperm are foreign." Up to 70% of sperm don't even make it past the cervix, Koelle noted.