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Research

Research conducted at the Department of Developmental Biology and Invertebrate Morphology include:

Developmental biology: oogenesis and embryogenesis of vertebrates and invertebrates;

Structure of the ovary and oogenesis of sturgeons and teleosts;

Functions of nuclear structures in insect oogenesis;

Formation and migration of primordial germ cells in insects;

Morphogenesis and functions of the Balbiani body;

Ovary structure and development in hemipterans;

Transovarial transport of symbiotic microorganisms in insects;

Analysys of symbiotic systems of hemiperans;

Structure of the ovary and the oogenesis in crustaceans;

Structure of the female reproductive system in viviparous insects;

Germline stem cells and stem cell niches in insect ovaries;

Evolutionary origin of insect germ plasm.