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- Germ cells
- Fertilized egg
- Mammalian egg
- Fertilization
- Parental mammalian genomes - non-equivalent
- Properties of germ cell lineage
- Mechanisms of germ cell specification
- Germ line cycle in mouse
- Mechanism of PGC specification in mice
- Specification and demarcation of PGCs
- Genetic basis of germ cell specification in mice
- Single cell cDNAs and somatic neighbours
- Genes involved in PGC specification
- fragilis/stella expression during PGC specification
- Mechanism of PGC specification in mice
- Mechanism of somatic programme repression
- HMTases in single PGCs and somatic neighbours
- Blimp1: transcrip. regulator/cell fate determinator
- Blimp1: regulator of PGC specification in mice
- Blimp1: expression starts earlier than stella
- Blimp1: expressed early during development
- Blimp1: no. of positive cells during development
- Blimp1: positive cells are lineage restricted PGCs
- Evidence for role of Blimp1 in PGC specification
- Blimp1: analysis in PGC specification
- Loss of Blimp1 causes loss of founder PGCs
- Aberrant phenotype of Blimp1 deficient cells
- Analysis of single PGCs and somatic neighbours
- Summary: key points in PGC specification in mice
- Potential mechanisms of repression by Blimp-1
- Epigenetic programming in gonadal PGCs
- Epigenetic modifications after PGC specification
- Nanog expression in Stella positive nascent PGCs
- stella/nanog/Gdf3 are linked in mouse and human
- Key histone modifications after PGC specification
- Germ line reprogramming
- Genetic programme for specification of PGC fate
- PGCs and pluripotent SCs: reversible phenotypes
- Epigenetic programming in embryos and PGCs
- Conclusions
- Acknowledgements
Topics Covered
- The germ cell cycle and the key epigenetic programming events in the germ cell lineage
- the oocyte and its properties
- epigenetic mechanism of germ cell specification in mice
- repression of the somatic programme, a key event during specification of germ cells
- epigenetic programming following specification of germ cells
- the relationship between germ cells and pluripotent stem cells
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Talk Citation
Surani, A. (2007, October 1). Germ cells [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/GBDZ3336.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Azim Surani has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.