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1. Transient Polycomb activity represses developmental genes in growing oocytes.

2. Esrp1 is a marker of mouse fetal germ cells and differentially expressed during spermatogenesis

3. Reduced PRC2 function alters male germline epigenetic programming and paternal inheritance

4. Tob1 is expressed in developing and adult gonads and is associated with the P-body marker, Dcp2

5. Technical considerations for genotyping multi-allelic copy number variation (CNV), in regions of segmental duplication

6. Mitotic Arrest in Teratoma Susceptible Fetal Male Germ Cells

9. Determining Platypus Relationships

11. VEGF-dependent testicular vascularisation involves MEK1/2 signalling and the essential angiogenesis factors, SOX7 and SOX17.

12. Fetal growth delay caused by loss of non-canonical imprinting is resolved late in pregnancy and culminates in offspring overgrowth.

13. FGF-independent MEK1/2 signalling in the developing foetal testis is essential for male germline differentiation in mice.

14. Transient Polycomb activity represses developmental genes in growing oocytes.

15. The Impact of Activin A on Fetal Gonocytes: Chronic Versus Acute Exposure Outcomes.

16. An essential role for Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 in the mouse ovary.

17. A novel approach to nonsurgical sterilization; application of menadione-modified gonocyte-targeting M13 bacteriophage for germ cell ablation in utero.

18. Evidence that activin A directly modulates early human male germline differentiation status.

19. Activin A Determines Steroid Levels and Composition in the Fetal Testis.

20. A step toward making human oocytes.

21. Out of sight, out of mind? Germ cells and the potential impacts of epigenomic drugs.

22. Reduced PRC2 function alters male germline epigenetic programming and paternal inheritance.

23. Loss of maternal EED results in postnatal overgrowth.

24. Epigenomic drugs and the germline: Collateral damage in the home of heritability?

25. Pharmacological inhibition of EZH2 disrupts the female germline epigenome.

26. Esrp1 is a marker of mouse fetal germ cells and differentially expressed during spermatogenesis.

27. PRC2 is required for extensive reorganization of H3K27me3 during epigenetic reprogramming in mouse fetal germ cells.

28. FGF9, activin and TGFβ promote testicular characteristics in an XX gonad organ culture model.

29. Tob1 is expressed in developing and adult gonads and is associated with the P-body marker, Dcp2.

30. WNT/β-catenin and p27/FOXL2 differentially regulate supporting cell proliferation in the developing ovary.

31. Differentiation of Fetal Male Germline and Gonadal Progenitor Cells Is Disrupted in Organ Cultures Containing Knockout Serum Replacement.

32. Changing expression and subcellular distribution of karyopherins during murine oogenesis.

33. Refurbishing the germline epigenome: Out with the old, in with the new.

34. Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance: adaptation through the germline epigenome?

35. Marker genes identify three somatic cell types in the fetal mouse ovary.

36. Technical considerations for genotyping multi-allelic copy number variation (CNV), in regions of segmental duplication.

37. Identifying disruptors of male germ cell development by small molecule screening in ex vivo gonad cultures.

38. Signaling through the TGF beta-activin receptors ALK4/5/7 regulates testis formation and male germ cell development.

39. The proto-oncogene Ret is required for male foetal germ cell survival.

40. Germ cell sex and cell cycle.

41. Redd1 is a novel marker of testis development but is not required for normal male reproduction.

42. Mitotic arrest in teratoma susceptible fetal male germ cells.

43. Male fetal germ cell differentiation involves complex repression of the regulatory network controlling pluripotency.

44. Regulation of the female mouse germ cell cycle during entry into meiosis.

45. Rapid and reliable determination of transgene zygosity in mice by multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification.

46. Normalizing gene expression levels in mouse fetal germ cells.

47. Testis development, fertility, and survival in Ethanolamine kinase 2-deficient mice.

48. The rhox homeobox gene family shows sexually dimorphic and dynamic expression during mouse embryonic gonad development.

49. Dynamic regulation of mitotic arrest in fetal male germ cells.

50. Dppa2 and Dppa4 are closely linked SAP motif genes restricted to pluripotent cells and the germ line.

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