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Sex and Regeneration.

Moshe Reuveni1

  • 1Plant Science Institute, ARO, Volcani Institute, 68 Hamakabim Rd., P.O. Box 15159, Rishon LeZion 7528808, Israel.

Biology
|September 28, 2021
PubMed
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Shoot Regeneration Is Not a Single Cell Event.

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Regeneration is a common process in all multicellular life, not just plants or specific animals. This study reveals that an organism

Area of Science:

  • Regenerative Biology
  • Evolutionary Biology
  • Reproductive Biology

Background:

  • Regeneration is a fundamental biological process observed across diverse multicellular organisms.
  • It encompasses responses from wound healing to complete body reformation.
  • Regeneration is linked to the evolutionary strategies of asexual and sexual reproduction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the influence of the sexual state on the regenerative capacity of multicellular organisms.
  • To present evidence supporting the hypothesis that reproductive status affects regeneration.
  • To explore regeneration across various species, from simple invertebrates to complex animals and plants.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative analysis of regeneration across different species and reproductive states.
Keywords:
asexual propagationmaturationmulticellular organismsregenerationwound repair

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  • Examination of regeneration in nonreproductive versus reproductive conditions.
  • Investigation of the effects of sex hormones on regenerative capabilities.
  • Main Results:

    • Organisms exhibit diminished or inhibited regeneration when in a reproductive state.
    • Regenerative capacity is often greater in nonreproductive conditions.
    • Sex hormones appear to play a role in modulating regeneration.

    Conclusions:

    • An organism's sexual state significantly impacts its ability to regenerate.
    • Regeneration is not solely dependent on species but also on physiological and reproductive status.
    • Understanding this link provides insights into the evolution of life and reproduction.