PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «OVARIOLE»
ovariole
tubes
which
ovaries
most
insects
composed
typically
insect
will
have
constituent
ovarioles
lead
oviducts
converge
into
single
oviduct
germarium
ovarial
follicles
ovariole
merriam
webster
origin
latin
ovariolum
diminutive
ovarium
first
known
anatomy
encyclopedia
britannica
each
consists
series
mass
undifferentiated
cells
that
form
oocytes
nurse
roles
cell
size
number
determining
important
determinant
fecundity
thus
affects
individual
fitness
although
drosophila
oogenesis
been
zool
revised
unabridged
published
define
several
tubules
compose
ovary
more
development
function
best
understood
melanogaster
anterior
maturing
harvard
university
extavour
highly
variable
between
species
heritable
within
some
also
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «OVARIOLE»
Scopri l'uso di
ovariole nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
ovariole e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Insects: Structure and Function
The Viviparous Diptera, Melophagus, Hippobosca and Glossina, have only two in
each ovary and some Viviparous aphids have only one functional ovary with a
single ovariole. At the other extreme are the queens of some species of social ...
R. F. Chapman, Stephen J. Simpson, Angela E. Douglas, 2013
Germline Stem Cells in the Drosophila Ovary: A Descriptive Narrative Germline
stem cells in the Drosophila ovary reside at the tip of the ovariole, the functional
unit of the ovary (Fig. 13-1, reviewed in reference 8). A Drosophila ovary typically
...
3
Invertebrate Oogenesis: Interactions Between Oocytes and ...
oviduct, the paired oviducts, and the posterior portions of the ovariole ducts show
cuticular linings. Figure 1 shows a single ovariole teased from the ovarian sac of
a two-day postdiapause pupa. The ovariole is roughly 6 mm long from the tip of ...
Robert King, Robert King, Surinder Aggarwal, Edward Brown, Urmila Aggarwal, Edward Brown, 1972
4
Mechanisms of Life History Evolution: The Genetics and ...
10.2.1 Ovary size The insect ovary is composed of repeated structures called
ovarioles (reviewed in Hodin 2009) and each ovariole is capable of
simultaneously producing an egg. Therefore, given sufficient adult nutrition,
ovariole number ...
Thomas Flatt, Andreas Heyland, 2011
Figs 7-14. Fig. 7. 6' instar. Fragment of the germarium with a germ cell (gc) and a
somatic cell (sc). The ovariole is encircled with a tunica propria (bm). On its
surface the ovariole envelopes (tunica externa) (small arrows) start to
differentiate.
At the base of each ovariole is a small duct or pedicel, which joins those of the
other ovarioles in a bulbous calyx. Oogenesis includes all those processes that
ultimately lead to the development of a .mature ovum, capable of being fertilised,
...
7
Insect Populations In theory and in practice: In Theory and ...
The number of ovarioles can be determined genetically: some insects show no
variability in ovariole number, e.g. most Lepidoptera (Leather, 1995); or the
number of ovarioles may be nutritionally modified, e.g. poorly fed flies,
Sarcopliaga ...
I. F. G. McLean, Jack P. Dempster, 1998
8
Insect Biology in The Future: VBW 80
development of the telotrophic ovariole of the beetle Bruchid— ius the oocyte—
trophocyte syncytium arises as a result first of incomplete cytokineses during
development of the germ tissue followed by fusion of trophocytes. B.
Coordination ...
9
The Insects: An Outline of Entomology
An ovariole contains a series of developing oocytes, each surrounded by a layer
of follicle cells forming an epithelium (the oocyte and its epithelium is termed a
follicle); the youngest oocytes occur near the apical germarium and the most ...
P. J. Gullan, P. S. Cranston, 2010
10
Insect Ecology: An Ecosystem Approach
The oocytes differentiate from stem cells at the tip of the ovariole, and as they
begin their downward movement in the ovariole they are first completely
surrounded by a monolayer of follicle cells (Fig. 1). These follicle cells are
involved in the ...
Timothy D. Schowalter, 2006
6 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «OVARIOLE»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
ovariole nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Dow AgroSciences Publishes New Data on Use of RNAi Against …
They noted that their study involved the continuous exposure of the WCRs to dsRNAs throughout ovariole development and oviposition, which ... «GenomeWeb, mag 15»
Nanogen, Glaucus Proteomics, Purdue University, University of Florida
... quantitative trait locus mapping (QTL), a screening method based on DNA difference, to identify regions in the genome that might influence ovariole numbers. «GenomeWeb, apr 15»
How Queen Bees Suppress The Rest
The queen pheromones inhibit decline in ovariole number over the first ten days of life. This suggests that ovary activation itself causes a ... «Asian Scientist Magazine, feb 15»
Biologists zero in on role of plasticity in evolution
Extavour explained that ovariole number is among the traits that flies can alter through phenotypic plasticity. When food is abundant, the flies ... «Phys.Org, mar 14»
Key connection
For Extavour and Green, the first hint that a heritable trait — differences in ovariole number — might be linked with phenotypic plasticity came ... «Harvard Gazette, mar 14»
Supporting Online Material
4D live imaging of an ovariole expressing His2Av-mRFP and Indy-GFP with 87 µm maximal projection. In stage 6 and 7 follicles, large polyploid ... «Securities Industry News, feb 11»