About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims at studies on fertilization and early development to identify new factors and novel mechanisms in this process, through genetic strategy or epigenetic examination. An in-depth understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying how gametes prepare themselves for fertilization, how gametes recognize, how totipotent embryos behave, and how cell lineages are formed will provide valuable information for the prevention, diagnosis, and intervention of reproductive diseases, and improvement of Assisted Reproductive Technology.
We welcome submissions of original research and reviews that cover, but are not limited to, the following research topics:
• Epigenetic regulation during the maternal-to-embryonic transition
• Genetic mutations dampening fertilization
• Regulation of chromatin status in early embryos
• Degradation of RNA/protein in early embryos
• Regulation of cell lineage formation
• Environmental impacts on fertilization and early development
Keywords: Fertilization, Epigenetics, maternal-to-embryonic transition, gametes
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