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2015-09-28
maintaining pre-meiotic oocyte arrest in many animal models. Earlier reports from the Campbell lab, however, have shown that loss of Myt1 activity affected multiple aspects of Drosophila spermatogenesis resulting in male sterility. The conserved meiotic checkpoint function of Myt1 was hypothesized to account
overall coordination of G2/MI transition. Instead, the phenotypic analysis of myt1 mutants indicated that Myt1 activity is required for structural integrity of a germline specific membranous cytoskeletal organelle called the fusome (or intercellular bridges). I found that inhibition of Cyclin A-Cdk1