(Genetics) the diploid cell resulting from the union of a haploid spermatozoon and ovum (including the organism that develops from that cell)
Single diploid eukaryotic cell formed by a fertilization event between two gametes.
1 Human zygotes might therefore be useful for producing patient-derived pluripotent stem cells.
2 However, the methylation patterns of goat zygotes have not yet been reported on.
3 He said zygotes were the fertilised cells at the pre-embryonic stage.
4 Fertilized mouse zygotes can reprogram somatic cells to a pluripotent state.
5 This is believed to be the first report regarding methylation in goat zygotes .
6 There were another four zygotes left to initiate, and Romulus was growing larger outside.
7 Furthermore, TPH protein was detected in mouse zygotes after fertilization.
8 Analysis of oocytes revealed a gradual decrease in the detection of homozygous zygotes after fertilization.
9 The resulting zygotes drift, slowly, along a vast conduit.
10 Background: Previous studies indicated that, unlike mouse zygotes , sheep zygotes lacked the paternal DNA demethylation event.
11 This occurs when two separate ova are fertilized by two separate sperm and produce two zygotes .
12 When we block protein synthesis at first prophase, the zygotes divide and arrest before second S phase.
13 Methods: Transgenic mice were created by microinjection of the PDGF-CCK construct into male pronucleus of the zygotes .
14 Of the 309 zygotes analyzed from both mating groups, no unbalanced segregants of the translocation were observed.
15 He referred to a report in the Irish Medical Times that the hospital's infertility programme involved freezing zygotes .
16 XTIFA and XTRAF6 mRNAs were expressed at similar levels in zygotes from the neurula stage and then increased.
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