| 11. | There are two types of spermatocytes, primary and secondary spermatocytes ( Figure 1 ).
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| 12. | Primary and secondary spermatocytes are formed through the process of spermatocytogenesis ( Figure 3 ).
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| 13. | Asynaptic regions are associated with BRCA1, kinase ATR and ?H2AX presence in pachytene spermatocytes.
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| 14. | This gene is expressed primarily in spermatocytes.
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| 15. | The initial cells in this pathway are called spermatogonia, which yield primary spermatocytes by mitosis.
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| 16. | It is observed on spermatogonia and primary spermatocytes, and in some prostate and breast cancers.
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| 17. | The protein localizes to the axial elements of chromosomes during meiosis in both oocytes and spermatocytes.
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| 18. | It is suggested that a passive mechanism involving asynaptic region clustering in spermatocytes is a possible cause.
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| 19. | NLRP14 is found exclusively in the testes where it is expressed within spermatogonia, spermatocytes and spermatids.
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| 20. | Spermatocytogenesis is the male form of secondary spermatocytes, which will later divide once more into haploid spermatids.
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