Abstract:Maternal RNAs and proteins accumulate in mouse oocytes and control the initial stages of development. The DNA in sperm combines with protamine, which is exchanged after fertilization with maternal histones, including H3.3, but the effect of H3.3 on post-fertilization development has been unclear. In this study, we established an electroporation method to introduce H3.3 siRNA into germinal vesicle (GV)-stage oocytes without removing cumulus cells. In the traditional microinjection method, cumulus cells attached… Show more
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