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Folikülogenezisin Moleküler Temelleri

Molecular Basis of Folliculogenesis

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Abstract (2. Language): 
The oocyte has a remarkable and complex life history and it is only at the completion of a varied set of intracellular changes that this cell finally acquires its full capacity to support fertilisation and embryogenesis. In mammals, oogenesis is initiated early in fetal development and ends months to years later in the sexually mature adult. During their growth phase oocytes acquire a complex cytoplasmic organisation dependent both on the production of new gene products and organelles, and on the modification and redistribution of existing ones. The fidelity of replication of cytoplasmic organelles during oogenesis, especially mitochondria and their DNA molecules, is crucial as cytoplasmic inheritance of the zygote is mostly, if not exclusively, derived from the egg.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Oosit fertilizasyon ve embriyogenezis aşamalarını başarılı bir şekilde tamamlayabilmesi için bir takım kompleks hücre içi değişiklik aşamalarından geçmesi gerekir. Memelilerde oognezis erken fetal hayatta başlar ve doğumdan sonra da uzun yıllar devam eder. Oositin gelişim aşamalarında stoplazmasında yeni gen ve organel üretimi ve bunların yeniden dağılımı ve düzenlenmesi gerekmektedir. Özellikle bu dönemde stoplazmik organellerden mitokondrinin ve DNA moleküllerinin replikasyonu ve dağılımı kalıtsal bazı özelliklerin taşınması açısından hayati önem taşır.
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