A mitochondrial niche protects oocyte RNPs
Preserving maternal RNA transmitted by the oocyte to its progeny is an essential aspect of oogenesis, yet not much is known about how this is achieved in mammalian species. In a recent issue of Science, Cheng et al. uncover a novel structure involved in this fundamental aspect. Preserving maternal R...
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description | Preserving maternal RNA transmitted by the oocyte to its progeny is an essential aspect of oogenesis, yet not much is known about how this is achieved in mammalian species. In a recent issue of Science, Cheng et al. uncover a novel structure involved in this fundamental aspect.
Preserving maternal RNA transmitted by the oocyte to its progeny is an essential aspect of oogenesis, yet not much is known about how this is achieved in mammalian species. In a recent issue of Science, Cheng et al. uncover a novel structure involved in this fundamental aspect. |
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