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TextSentencer_T1 0-37 Sentence denotes Genetic conflicts in human pregnancy.
T1 0-37 Sentence denotes Genetic conflicts in human pregnancy.
TextSentencer_T2 38-133 Sentence denotes Pregnancy has commonly been viewed as a cooperative interaction between a mother and her fetus.
T2 38-133 Sentence denotes Pregnancy has commonly been viewed as a cooperative interaction between a mother and her fetus.
TextSentencer_T3 134-288 Sentence denotes The effects of natural selection on genes expressed in fetuses, however, may be opposed by the effects of natural selection on genes expressed in mothers.
T3 134-288 Sentence denotes The effects of natural selection on genes expressed in fetuses, however, may be opposed by the effects of natural selection on genes expressed in mothers.
TextSentencer_T4 289-377 Sentence denotes In this sense, a genetic conflict can be said to exist between maternal and fetal genes.
T4 289-377 Sentence denotes In this sense, a genetic conflict can be said to exist between maternal and fetal genes.
TextSentencer_T5 378-551 Sentence denotes Fetal genes will be selected to increase the transfer of nutrients to their fetus, and maternal genes will be selected to limit transfers in excess of some maternal optimum.
T5 378-551 Sentence denotes Fetal genes will be selected to increase the transfer of nutrients to their fetus, and maternal genes will be selected to limit transfers in excess of some maternal optimum.
TextSentencer_T6 552-670 Sentence denotes Thus a process of evolutionary escalation is predicted in which fetal actions are opposed by maternal countermeasures.
T6 552-670 Sentence denotes Thus a process of evolutionary escalation is predicted in which fetal actions are opposed by maternal countermeasures.
TextSentencer_T7 671-875 Sentence denotes The phenomenon of genomic imprinting means that a similar conflict exists within fetal cells between genes that are expressed when maternally derived, and genes that are expressed when paternally derived.
T7 671-875 Sentence denotes The phenomenon of genomic imprinting means that a similar conflict exists within fetal cells between genes that are expressed when maternally derived, and genes that are expressed when paternally derived.
TextSentencer_T8 876-1066 Sentence denotes During implantation, fetally derived cells (trophoblast) invade the maternal endometrium and remodel the endometrial spiral arteries into low-resistance vessels that are unable to constrict.
T8 876-1066 Sentence denotes During implantation, fetally derived cells (trophoblast) invade the maternal endometrium and remodel the endometrial spiral arteries into low-resistance vessels that are unable to constrict.
TextSentencer_T9 1067-1104 Sentence denotes This invasion has three consequences.
T9 1067-1104 Sentence denotes This invasion has three consequences.
TextSentencer_T10 1105-1173 Sentence denotes First, the fetus gains direct access to its mother's arterial blood.
T10 1105-1173 Sentence denotes First, the fetus gains direct access to its mother's arterial blood.
TextSentencer_T11 1174-1316 Sentence denotes Therefore, a mother cannot reduce the nutrient content of blood reaching the placenta without reducing the nutrient supply to her own tissues.
T11 1174-1316 Sentence denotes Therefore, a mother cannot reduce the nutrient content of blood reaching the placenta without reducing the nutrient supply to her own tissues.
TextSentencer_T12 1317-1440 Sentence denotes Second, the volume of blood reaching the placenta becomes largely independent of control by the local maternal vasculature.
T12 1317-1440 Sentence denotes Second, the volume of blood reaching the placenta becomes largely independent of control by the local maternal vasculature.
TextSentencer_T13 1441-1549 Sentence denotes Third, the placenta is able to release hormones and other substances directly into the maternal circulation.
T13 1441-1549 Sentence denotes Third, the placenta is able to release hormones and other substances directly into the maternal circulation.
TextSentencer_T14 1550-1717 Sentence denotes Placental hormones, including human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and human placental lactogen (hPL), are predicted to manipulate maternal physiology for fetal benefit.
T14 1550-1717 Sentence denotes Placental hormones, including human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and human placental lactogen (hPL), are predicted to manipulate maternal physiology for fetal benefit.
TextSentencer_T15 1718-1829 Sentence denotes For example, hPL is proposed to act on maternal prolactin receptors to increase maternal resistance to insulin.
T15 1718-1829 Sentence denotes For example, hPL is proposed to act on maternal prolactin receptors to increase maternal resistance to insulin.
TextSentencer_T16 1830-1942 Sentence denotes If unopposed, the effect of hPL would be to maintain higher blood glucose levels for longer periods after meals.
T16 1830-1942 Sentence denotes If unopposed, the effect of hPL would be to maintain higher blood glucose levels for longer periods after meals.
TextSentencer_T17 1943-2022 Sentence denotes This action, however, is countered by increased maternal production of insulin.
T17 1943-2022 Sentence denotes This action, however, is countered by increased maternal production of insulin.
TextSentencer_T18 2023-2129 Sentence denotes Gestational diabetes develops if the mother is unable to mount an adequate response to fetal manipulation.
T18 2023-2129 Sentence denotes Gestational diabetes develops if the mother is unable to mount an adequate response to fetal manipulation.
TextSentencer_T19 2130-2264 Sentence denotes Similarly, fetal genes are predicted to enhance the flow of maternal blood through the placenta by increasing maternal blood pressure.
T19 2130-2264 Sentence denotes Similarly, fetal genes are predicted to enhance the flow of maternal blood through the placenta by increasing maternal blood pressure.
TextSentencer_T20 2265-2443 Sentence denotes Preeclampsia can be interpreted as an attempt by a poorly nourished fetus to increase its supply of nutrients by increasing the resistance of its mother's peripheral circulation.
T20 2265-2443 Sentence denotes Preeclampsia can be interpreted as an attempt by a poorly nourished fetus to increase its supply of nutrients by increasing the resistance of its mother's peripheral circulation.