Genetic and biochemical approaches have contributed to an explosion of literature on cell-cycle control. Regulation of the cell-cycle is controlled by a series of kinases and phosphatases. Key control points are during the G(1)-S and G(2)-M transitions. During both transitions, cyclins interact with a specific kinase to allow a cell to pass through that phase. The meiotic maturation of oocytes, fertilization and embryo development are all events influenced by cell-cycle regulation. Understanding cell-cycle control should provide new ways for gamete and embryo biologists to approach culture and development problems.
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Journal: Theriogenology
VOLUME: 38
Page Numbers: 277-96
Journal Abbreviation: Theriogenology
ISSN: 0093-691X
DAY: 26
MONTH: Aug
YEAR: 1992
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