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Insights into variation in meiosis from 31,228 human sperm genomes 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 583 (7815) : 259-+
作者:  Sakai, Akito;  Minami, Susumu;  Koretsune, Takashi;  Chen, Taishi;  Higo, Tomoya;  Wang, Yangming;  Nomoto, Takuya;  Hirayama, Motoaki;  Miwa, Shinji;  Nishio-Hamane, Daisuke;  Ishii, Fumiyuki;  Arita, Ryotaro;  Nakatsuji, Satoru
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Meiosis, although essential for reproduction, is also variable and error-prone: rates of chromosome crossover vary among gametes, between the sexes, and among humans of the same sex, and chromosome missegregation leads to abnormal chromosome numbers (aneuploidy)(1-8). To study diverse meiotic outcomes and how they covary across chromosomes, gametes and humans, we developed Sperm-seq, a way of simultaneously analysing the genomes of thousands of individual sperm. Here we analyse the genomes of 31,228 human gametes from 20 sperm donors, identifying 813,122 crossovers and 787 aneuploid chromosomes. Sperm donors had aneuploidy rates ranging from 0.01 to 0.05 aneuploidies per gamete  crossovers partially protected chromosomes from nondisjunction at the meiosis I cell division. Some chromosomes and donors underwent more-frequent nondisjunction during meiosis I, and others showed more meiosis II segregation failures. Sperm genomes also manifested manygenomic anomalies that could not be explained by simple nondisjunction. Diverse recombination phenotypes-from crossover rates to crossover location and separation, a measure of crossover interference-covaried strongly across individuals and cells. Our results can be incorporated with earlier observations into a unified model in which a core mechanism, the variable physical compaction of meiotic chromosomes, generates interindividual and cell-to-cell variation in diverse meiotic phenotypes.


  
FERONIA controls pectin- and nitric oxide-mediated male-female interaction 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 579 (7800) : 561-+
作者:  Venkadesan, Madhusudhan;  Yawar, Ali;  Eng, Carolyn M.;  Dias, Marcelo A.;  Singh, Dhiraj K.;  Tommasini, Steven M.;  Haims, Andrew H.;  Bandi, Mahesh M.;  Mandre, Shreyas
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Species that propagate by sexual reproduction actively guard against the fertilization of an egg by multiple sperm (polyspermy). Flowering plants rely on pollen tubes to transport their immotile sperm to fertilize the female gametophytes inside ovules. In Arabidopsis, pollen tubes are guided by cysteine-rich chemoattractants to target the female gametophyte(1,2). The FERONIA receptor kinase has a dual role in ensuring sperm delivery and blocking polyspermy(3). It has previously been reported that FERONIA generates a female gametophyte environment that is required for sperm release(4). Here we show that FERONIA controls several functionally linked conditions to prevent the penetration of female gametophytes by multiple pollen tubes in Arabidopsis. We demonstrate that FERONIA is crucial for maintaining de-esterified pectin at the filiform apparatus, a region of the cell wall at the entrance to the female gametophyte. Pollen tube arrival at the ovule triggers the accumulation of nitric oxide at the filiform apparatus in a process that is dependent on FERONIA and mediated by de-esterified pectin. Nitric oxide nitrosates both precursor and mature forms of the chemoattractant LURE1(1), respectively blocking its secretion and interaction with its receptor, to suppress pollen tube attraction. Our results elucidate a mechanism controlled by FERONIA in which the arrival of the first pollen tube alters ovular conditions to disengage pollen tube attraction and prevent the approach and penetration of the female gametophyte by late-arriving pollen tubes, thus averting polyspermy.


FERONIA prevents polyspermy in Arabidopsis by enabling pectin-stimulated nitric oxide accumulation at the filiform apparatus after the first pollen tube arrives, which disengages LURE1 chemoattraction to prevent late-arriving pollen tubes from entering the ovule.


  
Neural circuitry linking mating and egg laying in Drosophila females 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Simonov, Arkadiy;  De Baerdemaeker, Trees;  Bostrom, Hanna L. B.;  Rios Gomez, Maria Laura;  Gray, Harry J.;  Chernyshov, Dmitry;  Bosak, Alexey;  Buergi, Hans-Beat;  Goodwin, Andrew L.
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Mating and egg laying are tightly cooordinated events in the reproductive life of all oviparous females. Oviposition is typically rare in virgin females but is initiated after copulation. Here we identify the neural circuitry that links egg laying to mating status in Drosophila melanogaster. Activation of female-specific oviposition descending neurons (oviDNs) is necessary and sufficient for egg laying, and is equally potent in virgin and mated females. After mating, sex peptide-a protein from the male seminal fluid-triggers many behavioural and physiological changes in the female, including the onset of egg laying(1). Sex peptide is detected by sensory neurons in the uterus(2-4), and silences these neurons and their postsynaptic ascending neurons in the abdominal ganglion(5). We show that these abdominal ganglion neurons directly activate the female-specific pC1 neurons. GABAergic (gamma-aminobutyric-acid-releasing) oviposition inhibitory neurons (oviINs) mediate feed-forward inhibition from pC1 neurons to both oviDNs and their major excitatory input, the oviposition excitatory neurons (oviENs). By attenuating the abdominal ganglion inputs to pC1 neurons and oviINs, sex peptide disinhibits oviDNs to enable egg laying after mating. This circuitry thus coordinates the two key events in female reproduction: mating and egg laying.


Neuron-tracing and labelling experiments in Drosophila females reveal the neural circuitry that coordinates mating and egg laying, and the role of sex peptide from male seminal fluid in triggering these neurons.


  
Microsites and structures used by fishers (Pekania pennanti) in the southern Sierra Nevada: A comparison of forest elements used for daily resting relative to reproduction 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 440: 131-146
作者:  Green, Rebecca E.;  Purcell, Kathryn L.;  Thompson, Craig M.;  Kelt, Douglas A.;  Wittmer, Heiko U.
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Den  Fisher  Habitat  Pekania pennanti  Reproduction  Rest  Sierra Nevada  
Temperature and masting control Norway spruce growth, but with high individual tree variability 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 438: 142-150
作者:  Hacket-Pain, Andrew;  Ascoli, Davide;  Berretti, Roberta;  Mencuccini, Maurizio;  Motta, Renzo;  Nola, Paola;  Piussi, Pietro;  Ruffinatto, Flavio;  Vacchiano, Giorgio
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Picea abies  Tree ring  Dendrochronology  Mast  Super-producer  Paneveggio  Growth-reproduction trade-off  
Reproductive and population genetic characteristics of leading-edge and central populations of two temperate forest tree species and implications for range expansion 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 433: 475-486
作者:  Logan, Samuel A.;  Phuekvilai, Prattana;  Sanderson, Roy;  Wolff, Kirsten
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Assisted migration  Climate change  Clonal reproduction  Leading range-edge  Microsatellites  Relatedness  Range shifts  Tilia  
Tamm Review: Seedling-based ecology, management, and restoration in aspen (Populus tremuloides) 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 432: 231-245
作者:  Landhausser, Simon M.;  Pinno, Bradley D.;  Mock, Karen E.
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Aspen regeneration ecology  Aspen sexual reproduction  Early seedling establishment  Nursery practices  Passive and active aspen restoration  Quaking aspen  Trembling aspen  
Characteristics of Water Physiological Integration and its Ecological Significance for Populus euphratica Young Ramets in an Extremely Drought Environment 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2018, 123 (10) : 5657-5666
作者:  Zhu, C. G.;  Li, W. H.;  Chen, Y. N.;  Chen, Y. P.
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Populus euphratica  drought stress  clonal reproduction  clonal integration  population renewal  
Long-term increases in tropical flowering activity across growth forms in response to rising CO2 and climate change 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2018, 24 (5) : 2105-2116
作者:  Pau, Stephanie;  Okamoto, Daniel K.;  Calderon, Osvaldo;  Wright, S. Joseph
收藏  |  浏览/下载:7/0  |  提交时间:2019/04/09
climate change  CO2 fertilization  El Nino  lifeforms  reproduction  solar irradiance  solar radiation  
A review of urban impacts on avian life-history evolution: Does city living lead to slower pace of life? 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2018, 24 (4) : 1452-1469
作者:  Sepp, Tuul;  McGraw, Kevin J.;  Kaasik, Ants;  Giraudeau, Mathieu
收藏  |  浏览/下载:10/0  |  提交时间:2019/04/09
anthropogenic effects  meta-analysis  pace-of-life syndrome  physiology  POLS  reproduction  survival  urbanization