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the gamete
noun
A reproductive cell (male (sperm) or female (egg)), having only half of a complete set of chromosomes.
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But men have the overwhelming quantitative edge in the gamete games.
Gender differences in toxicology begin at the gamete and embryo stage, continuing through development and maturation and into old age.
However, future studies are warranted to define the precise timing during meiotic maturation when the gamete is able to achieve a maximal zinc spark response.
But Patricia A. King, a bioethicist at Georgetown University, said that in her view, the Jones Institute gave too much consideration to the rights of the gamete donors, without enough regard for the embryo.
Moreover, a prominent polarization of cortical vesicle distribution also occurs in the gamete between prophase I and metaphase II, and these vesicles are the source of the zinc spark16.
Analysis of the Pfs48/45 6C sequence reveals that proteins with the highest sequence identity include Pfs48/45 orthologs from Plasmodium vivax, malariae, and ovale (62 64%), as well as the gamete surface protein Pfs47 (27%) (Fig. 2a).
Until now, however, no one had shown that it was possible to prod iPS cells to rewind their internal clocks all the way back to the gamete, or "germ cell," stage.
For activation imaging, Ca-ionomycin (1 μL) was introduced to the imaging drop on the end opposite that of the gamete to yield a final concentration of 20 μM.
I attended regular Sunday matchmaking potlucks where gay women and men discussed and debated their child-rearing desires, all hoping to connect with the gamete of their dreams.
Should the gestator be deemed the parent; the gamete donors?
Gene flow directionality network for Cymodocea nodosa genetic flow network evaluated in the gamete space.
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