Dual-spindle formation in zygotes keeps parental genomes apart in early mammalian embryos

Science56.90
Volume: 361, Issue: 6398, Pages: 189 - 193
Published: Jul 13, 2018
Abstract
It takes two to tango Fusion of egg and sperm combines the genetic material of both parents in one cell. In mammals, including humans, each parental genome is initially confined in a separate pronucleus. For the new organism to develop, the two genomes must be spatially coordinated so that the first embryonic division can create two cells that combine both genomes in one nucleus. Reichmann et al. found that at the beginning of the first...
Paper Details
Title
Dual-spindle formation in zygotes keeps parental genomes apart in early mammalian embryos
Published Date
Jul 13, 2018
Journal
Volume
361
Issue
6398
Pages
189 - 193
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