Publications by authors named "Ronit S Kaufman"

Animal germ cells communicate directly with each other during gametogenesis through intercellular bridges, often called ring canals (RCs), that form as a consequence of incomplete cytokinesis during cell division. Developing germ cells in have an additional specialized organelle connecting the cells called the fusome. Ring canals and the fusome are required for fertility in females, but little is known about their roles during spermatogenesis.

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Gametogenesis is dependent on intercellular communication facilitated by stable intercellular bridges connecting developing germ cells. During oogenesis, intercellular bridges (referred to as ring canals; RCs) have a dynamic actin cytoskeleton that drives their expansion to a diameter of 10 μm. Although multiple proteins have been identified as components of RCs, we lack a basic understanding of how RC proteins interact together to form and regulate the RC cytoskeleton.

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Here, we present a new approach for increasing the rate and lowering the cost of identifying, cataloging, and monitoring global biodiversity. These advances, which we call Closed-Tube Barcoding, are one application of a suite of proven PCR-based technologies invented in our laboratory. Closed-Tube Barcoding builds on and aims to enhance the profoundly important efforts of the International Barcode of Life initiative.

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