linkedin post 2017-05-27 04:44:08

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ANIMAL BLOCK OF POLYSPERMY. "In animals like frogs and several marine invertebrates, polyspermy (the fertilization of an egg by two or more sperm cells) is prevented by an electrical charge across the surface of the egg (fast block in a few seconds) and/or by modification of the extracellular egg coat by a secretion reaction (slow block in dozens of seconds), following gamete fusion. A Ca2+ wave in the fertilized egg triggers the secretion reaction associated with the slow polyspermy block." https://lnkd.in/dXVTT6X View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-05-28 04:57:41

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SIGNATURE PERFORMANCES. "Following pollen tube discharge and plasmogamy, the egg and central cells displayed transient Ca2+ spikes, but not oscillations. Only the events in the egg cell correlated with the plasmogamy. In contrast, the synergid cells displayed Ca2+ oscillations on pollen tube arrival. The two synergid cells showed distinct Ca2+ dynamics depending on their respective roles in tube reception. These Ca2+ dynamics in the female gametophyte seem to represent highly specific signatures that coordinate successful double fertilization in the flowering plants." https://lnkd.in/dXVTT6X View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-05-28 05:01:49

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CELL CYCLE CONTROLS. "Flowering plants show unique cell cycle control in fertilization among eukaryotes; sperm cells of Arabidopsis in G2 phase have been proposed to fuse with the egg cell in G1/S or G2 phase and with the central cell in G2 phase. Different mechanisms of cell cycle arrest and activation might exist." https://lnkd.in/dXVTT6X View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-05-28 05:04:04

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POLYSPERMY RIDDLE. "Moreover, the transcriptional activation of male and female genomes in the zygote is critical for establishing apical–basal cell polarity over a long period of time before the first division. Our data suggest that unlike egg cell functioning in animals such as hamster, in Arabidopsis, a single spike of [Ca2+]cyt at fertilization with a duration that is much shorter than that observed during maize in vitro fertilization, might be sufficient for blocking polyspermy and initiation of the developmental programme." https://lnkd.in/dXVTT6X View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-05-28 05:09:08

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A-OF-G IN PLANTS. "Soma-Germ Cell Crosstalk in Plants. Plants undergo alternation of generation in which reproductive cells develop in the plant body (“sporophytic generation”) and then differentiate into a multicellular gamete-forming “gametophytic generation.” Different populations of helper cells assist in this transgenerational journey, with somatic tissues supporting early development and single nurse cells supporting gametogenesis." http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1534580713000427 View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-05-28 05:14:21

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WHY DOUBLE FERTILIZATION OCCURS. "Of the two sperm cells, one sperm fertilizes the egg cell, forming a diploid zygote; the other sperm fuses with the two polar nuclei, forming a triploid cell that develops into the endosperm. Together, these two fertilization events in angiosperms are known as double fertilization. After fertilization is complete, no other sperm can enter. The fertilized ovule forms the seed, whereas the tissues of the ovary become the fruit, usually enveloping the seed." https://lnkd.in/dQYs2c2 View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2017-05-28 05:19:38

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HAPPENSTANCE. "We are not positive why double fertilization occurs. Arthur Cronquist (1971) considered double fertilization a "mere evolutionary happenstance." One possible advantage of double fertilization is that the plant does not invest energy in seed nutritive tissue until after an egg has been fertilized. Another possible advantage is that the endosperm nucleus is very active and divides rapidly. It forms the nutritive tissue very quickly. Rapid seed development has obvious advantages." http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/2004-01/1073524356.Bt.r.html View in LinkedIn
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