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1 9.9 x 10(-6) for difference in maternal and paternal effects).
2 e Coccinellini, and that this was entirely a paternal effect.
3 ng RNAs (sncRNAs) as potential regulators of paternal effects.
4 sRNAs) can contribute to the transmission of paternal effects.
5 vidence of a difference between maternal and paternal effects.
7 ever, the molecular mechanisms driving these paternal effects and the developmental processes involve
8 ncovers that the nature and the magnitude of paternal effects are driven by interactions between macr
9 gh doses of either, which suggests that such paternal effects are generic, rather than being a respon
11 Drosophila sperm development to establish a paternal-effect embryonic lethality known as cytoplasmic
16 class of genes affecting male fertility, the paternal effect genes, have also become a focus of study
17 A role for mothers in the transmission of paternal effects has been well acknowledged in behaviora
18 ect the male germline in rodents and because paternal effects have been observed in individuals takin
19 titative trait loci contrasting maternal and paternal effects identified over 30 POEs and confirmed m
21 riefly review the phenomenology of mammalian paternal effects in broad strokes, focusing on common th
22 well-established, the mechanistic basis for paternal effects in mammals remains obscure despite near
23 working hypothesis whereby Wolbachia induces paternal effects in sperm by manipulating the expression
25 transgenic D. melanogaster males results in paternal-effect lethality that mimics the fertilization
28 ufficiently examined or appreciated and that paternal effects may be more pervasive than previously a
29 n-vitro fertilisation to allow us to isolate paternal effects mediated via sperm alone (i.e. in the a
33 h, we identified 47 maternal-effect and five paternal-effect mutants that manifest their phenotypes a
42 ist circumference) in region 12q24 and for a paternal effect (single-point LOD of 4.79; multipoint LO