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Proteomic analysis of female cloacal fluid during the reproductive cycle in the barn swallow (Hirundo rustica)


ABSTRACT: The data contain a proteomic analysis of cloacal fluid from 12 females across the reproductive cycle. Letters are used to indicate individuals, while numbers represent reproductive phases (1 - prereceptive, 2 - receptive, 3 - postreceptive). Due to the fact that the genome of the barn swallow is not fully annotated, proteins were mapped to zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata) genome.

INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Fusion

ORGANISM(S): Hirundo Rustica

TISSUE(S): Vaginal Fluid

SUBMITTER: Pavel Stopka  

LAB HEAD: Pavel Stopka

PROVIDER: PXD041798 | Pride | 2024-07-03

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Proteomic analysis reveals dynamic changes in cloacal fluid composition during the reproductive season in a sexually promiscuous passerine.

Míčková Kristýna K   Jelínek Václav V   Tomášek Oldřich O   Stopková Romana R   Stopka Pavel P   Albrecht Tomáš T  

Scientific reports 20240620 1


Cryptic female choice (CFC) is a component of postcopulatory sexual selection that allows females to influence the fertilization success of sperm from different males. While its precise mechanisms remain unclear, they may involve the influence of the protein composition of the female reproductive fluids on sperm functionality. This study maps the protein composition of the cloacal fluid across different phases of female reproductive cycle in a sexually promiscuous passerine, the barn swallow. Si  ...[more]

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