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Females possess remarkable abilities to select sperm to store and to fertilize their eggs that will make their offspring diverse.
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Read More »Drosophila melanogaster. Female was first mated with GFP-male and then re-mated with RFP-male. Sperm storage organs in the fruit fly. Female was first mated with GFP-male and then re-mated with RFP-male. Female sperm storage is a biological process and often a type of sexual selection in which sperm cells transferred to a female during mating are temporarily retained within a specific part of the reproductive tract before the oocyte, or egg, is fertilized. The site of storage is variable among different animal taxa and ranges from structures that appear to function solely for sperm retention, such as insect spermatheca[1] and bird sperm storage tubules (bird anatomy),[2][3] to more general regions of the reproductive tract enriched with receptors to which sperm associate before fertilization, such as the caudal portion of the cow oviduct containing sperm-associating annexins.[4] Female sperm storage is an integral stage in the reproductive process for many animals with internal fertilization. It has several documented biological functions including: Supporting the sperm by: a.) enabling sperm to undergo biochemical transitions, called capacitation and motility hyperactivation, in which they become physiologically capable of fertilizing an oocyte (e.g. mammals) [5] [6] and b.) maintaining sperm viability until an oocyte is ovulated (e.g. insects and mammals). [5] [7] and b.) maintaining sperm viability until an oocyte is ovulated (e.g. insects and mammals). Decreasing the incidence of polyspermy (e.g. some mammals such as pigs). [5] [8] Enabling mating, ovulation and/or fertilization to occur at different times or in different environments (e.g. many insects and some amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals). [9] [10] [11]
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