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Cytoskeleton and cell cycle control during meiotic maturation of the mouse oocyte: integrating time and space
2005
Reproduction
During meiotic maturation of mammalian oocytes, two successive divisions occur without an intermediate phase of DNA replication, so that haploid gametes are produced. Moreover, these two divisions are asymmetric, to ensure that most of the maternal stores are retained within the oocyte. This leads to the formation of daughter cells with different sizes: the large oocyte and the small polar bodies. All these events are dependent upon the dynamic changes in the organization of the oocyte
doi:10.1530/rep.1.00364
pmid:16322540
fatcat:krtloeaotjdlvcdhqxmpkk6tle