Organisation of chromosome territories in interphase nuclei has been studied in many systems and positional alterations have been associated with disease phenotypes (e.g. laminopathies, cancer) in somatic cells. Altered nuclear organisation is also reported in developmental processes such as mammalian spermatogenesis where a "chromocentre" model is proposed with the centromeres and sex chromosomes repositioning to the nuclear centre. The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that alterations in nuclear organisation of human spermatozoa are associated with defects upstream in spermatogenesis (as manifest in certain infertility phenotypes). The nuclear address of (peri-) centromeric loci for 18 chromosomes (1-4, 6-12, 15-18, 20, X ...
The sperm nucleus has a unique chromatin structure where the DNA is highly condensed and associated ...
Studies of nuclear organisation, most commonly determining the nuclear location of chromosome territ...
Background: Genomes are non-randomly organized within the interphase nucleus; and spermatozoa are pr...
BACKGROUND: Many genetic defects with a chromosomal basis affect male reproduction via a range of di...
Spermatogenesis is central to successful sexual reproduction, producing large numbers of haploid mot...
International audienceIntroduction: Interphasic DNA has a constant three-dimensional conformation, w...
The organization of chromosomes in sperm nuclei has been proposed to possess a unique “hairpin-loop”...
Chromosome copy number aberrations are a leading cause of birth defects, stillbirths, pregnancy loss...
Numerous studies have implicated the role of gross genomic rearrangements in male infertility, e.g.,...
<div><p>In mammals, the non-random organization of the sperm nucleus supports an early function duri...
In mammals, the non-random organization of the sperm nucleus supports an early function during embry...
Chromosome organization is regarded as an important factor in regulating gene expression. In additio...
In mammals, the non-random organization of the sperm nucleus supports an early function during embry...
In mammals, the non-random organization of the sperm nucleus supports an early function during embry...
Abstract Background Non-random chromosome positioning has been observed in the nuclei of several dif...
The sperm nucleus has a unique chromatin structure where the DNA is highly condensed and associated ...
Studies of nuclear organisation, most commonly determining the nuclear location of chromosome territ...
Background: Genomes are non-randomly organized within the interphase nucleus; and spermatozoa are pr...
BACKGROUND: Many genetic defects with a chromosomal basis affect male reproduction via a range of di...
Spermatogenesis is central to successful sexual reproduction, producing large numbers of haploid mot...
International audienceIntroduction: Interphasic DNA has a constant three-dimensional conformation, w...
The organization of chromosomes in sperm nuclei has been proposed to possess a unique “hairpin-loop”...
Chromosome copy number aberrations are a leading cause of birth defects, stillbirths, pregnancy loss...
Numerous studies have implicated the role of gross genomic rearrangements in male infertility, e.g.,...
<div><p>In mammals, the non-random organization of the sperm nucleus supports an early function duri...
In mammals, the non-random organization of the sperm nucleus supports an early function during embry...
Chromosome organization is regarded as an important factor in regulating gene expression. In additio...
In mammals, the non-random organization of the sperm nucleus supports an early function during embry...
In mammals, the non-random organization of the sperm nucleus supports an early function during embry...
Abstract Background Non-random chromosome positioning has been observed in the nuclei of several dif...
The sperm nucleus has a unique chromatin structure where the DNA is highly condensed and associated ...
Studies of nuclear organisation, most commonly determining the nuclear location of chromosome territ...
Background: Genomes are non-randomly organized within the interphase nucleus; and spermatozoa are pr...