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浙江大学生命科学研究院2021年3月16日范衡宇课题组在Advanced Science杂志发表论文阐明CCR4-NOT复合体中RNA识别亚基CNOT4在哺乳动物生殖细胞性染色体配对中的生理功能(图)
范衡宇 CCR4-NOT复合体 RNA识别 动物生殖细胞 性染色体配对 生理功能
2022/10/26
2021年3月16日,浙江大学生命科学研究院范衡宇课题组在Advanced Science杂志上在线发表了题为“The CNOT4 Subunit of the CCR4-NOT Complex is Involved in mRNA Degradation, Efficient DNA Damage Repair, and XY Chromosome Crossover during Male ...
Supplementation of Dairy Cows with Docosahexaenoic Acid Did Not Affect Ovarian Activity
algae follicle corpus luteum oestrus oestradiol progesterone milk DHA
2018/3/5
Vlcek M., Andrlikova M., Barbato O., Bina V., Boland M.P., Dolezel R., Lopatarova M., Cech S. (2017):
Supplementation of dairy cows with docosahexaenoic acid did not affect ovarian activity. Czech J....
Into a competitive world,guppies are born not just bigger,but more mature(图)
competitive world guppies born not just bigger more mature
2017/9/1
Throughout nature, moms engage in a trade-off: Churn out a bevy of offspring and hope for the best, or have fewer kids but invest more in their survival.Trinidadian guppies provide a model example of ...
In Harm's Way:Wolves May Not Risk 'Prey Switching' say USU Ecologists
Wolves May Not Risk Prey Switching USU Ecologists
2017/4/27
Ecologists have long observed predators pursue disproportionately more of a plentiful prey species, and less of scarce prey, but change to the latter if it becomes relatively more abundant. Known as “...
UI biologists find sexuality,not extra chromosomes,benefits animal
UI biologists sexuality chromosomes animal
2016/2/22
Most animals, including humans, have two copies of their genome—the full set of instructions needed to make every cell, tissue, and organ in the body.
But some animals carry more than two c...
New framework sheds light on how,not if,climate change affects cold blooded animals
New framework not if climate change cold blooded animals
2016/2/22
Cold-blooded animals like lizards, insects, and fish have a preferred body temperature range at which they hunt, eat, move quickly, and reproduce. Fear that a warming climate will constrict this tempe...
Inbreeding not to blame for Colorado’s bighorn sheep population decline,CU-Boulder study finds
Inbreeding not to blame Colorado’s bighorn sheep population decline CU-Boulder
2015/8/4
The health of Colorado’s bighorn sheep population remains as precarious as the steep alpine terrain the animals inhabit, but a new study led by researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder has fo...
New research from EMBL-EBI shows how repurposing non-coding elements in the genome gave rise to the great ‘mammalian radiation’.Study of gene regulation in 20 mammals provides insight into how species...
Climate Change Does Not Bode Well for Picky Eaters: New Study Links Resiliency to Penguins’ Diets
Climate Change Does Not Bode Well Picky Eaters: New Study Links Resiliency Penguins’ Diets
2015/3/4
In a part of the world that is experiencing the most dramatic increase in temperature and climate change, two very similar species of animals are responding very differently. New research published to...
KNOXVILLE—The calls of many animals, from whales to wolves, might contain more language-like structure than previously thought, according to a study that raises new questions about the evolutionary or...
Effects of Cell Status of Bovine Oviduct Epithelial Cell (BOEC) on the Development of Bovine IVM/IVF Embryos and Gene Expression in the BOEC Used or Not Used for the Embryo Culture
Bovine Oviduct Epithelial Cell Bovine IVM/IVF Embryos Growth Factor Gene Apoptosis Gene Antioxidant Gene
2016/4/28
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of cell status of BOEC on development of bovine IVM/IVF embryos and gene expression in BOEC before or after culturing of embryos. The develop...