Retrotransposon-Derived Capsid Genes PNMA1 and PNMA4 Maintain Reproductive Capacity

Mechanistic Study on How Retrotransposon-derived Capsid Genes PNMA1 and PNMA4 Maintain Reproductive Capacity — A New Research Review from Nature Aging I. Research Background and Scientific Significance Nearly half of the DNA in the human and mammalian genome is made up of retrotransposons, sequences that originally existed as “parasitic molecules” ...

Improved Synapsis Dynamics Accompany Meiotic Stability in Arabidopsis Arenosa Autotetraploids

1. Research Background Meiosis is the core process of sexual reproduction in eukaryotes, generating haploid gametes through homologous chromosome pairing, synapsis, and crossover. Polyploidy is a major driver of plant evolution, but additional chromosome copies disrupt key meiotic steps, leading to sterility or genomic instability. Core scientific ...