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How do mammalian germ cells transition from mitosis to meiosis? (2020-2023)

Abstract

This project aims to determine how germ cells are regulated in the mammalian embryo. Germ cells go on to form the sperm and eggs and are, therefore, critical for reproduction. In particular, this project expects to generate new knowledge about the process of meiosis, a cellular process that is specific to the germ cells. Expected outcomes will inform efforts to control fertility and infertility in livestock, humans and other mammalian animals (e.g. pets and endangered species). They are also likely to inform the discipline of stem cell biology in general.

Experts

Professor Josephine Bowles

Professor
School of Biomedical Sciences
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Josephine Bowles
Josephine Bowles

Dr Cassy Spiller

Research Fellow
School of Biomedical Sciences
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
Cassy Spiller
Cassy Spiller