Purpose To provide more genetic information about meiotic segregation behavior and the possibility of interchromosomal effects (ICE) in spermatozoa from carriers of Robertsonian (Rob) translocations. Materials and methods Meiotic segregation behavior in spermatozoa from six carriers of Rob translocations, four t(13;14), one t(14;22) and one t(13;21), was investigated by dual fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH). Aneuploidy for chromosomes 18, X and Y was studied by triple FISH. Results The rate of normal/balanced spermatozoa resulting from alternate segregation ranged from 78.14 to 86.88%. The frequency of unbalanced spermatozoa resulting from adjacent segregation varied between 11.70 and 19.53%. The higher frequencies of aneuplo...
<div><p>The objective of this study was to investigate the frequency and type of chromosome segregat...
WOS: 000082670700008PubMed ID: 10517249Meiotic segregation of normal and derivative chromosomes was ...
Male carriers of chromosomal abnormalities (CA) are more frequent in the infertile population. These...
The frequency of the Robertonian (ROB) translocation in newborn babies is approximately one in 1000....
Male carriers of Robertsonian (Rob) translocations can have fertility problems associated with low s...
BACKGROUND: The t(14;22) remains one of the rare Robertsonian translocations observed in human, with...
Male carriers with balanced reciprocal translocations can produce a variable proportion of unbalance...
BACKGROUND: In order to clarify the relationship between chromosomal rearrangements, sperm morpho...
Abstract Background Infertility is a natural mechanis...
Balanced chromosomal rearrangements could lead to unbalanced segregation gametes during meiosis. In ...
Translocation carriers have an increased risk of reproductive failure or affected offspring, because...
BACKGROUND: Human male translocation carriers may present alterations in the meiotic process due to ...
International audienceBackground: The prevalence of chromosomal translocations is 1/500 in the gener...
Reciprocal translocation (RT) carriers produce a proportion of unbalanced gametes that expose them t...
<div><p>The objective of this study was to investigate the frequency and type of chromosome segregat...
WOS: 000082670700008PubMed ID: 10517249Meiotic segregation of normal and derivative chromosomes was ...
Male carriers of chromosomal abnormalities (CA) are more frequent in the infertile population. These...
The frequency of the Robertonian (ROB) translocation in newborn babies is approximately one in 1000....
Male carriers of Robertsonian (Rob) translocations can have fertility problems associated with low s...
BACKGROUND: The t(14;22) remains one of the rare Robertsonian translocations observed in human, with...
Male carriers with balanced reciprocal translocations can produce a variable proportion of unbalance...
BACKGROUND: In order to clarify the relationship between chromosomal rearrangements, sperm morpho...
Abstract Background Infertility is a natural mechanis...
Balanced chromosomal rearrangements could lead to unbalanced segregation gametes during meiosis. In ...
Translocation carriers have an increased risk of reproductive failure or affected offspring, because...
BACKGROUND: Human male translocation carriers may present alterations in the meiotic process due to ...
International audienceBackground: The prevalence of chromosomal translocations is 1/500 in the gener...
Reciprocal translocation (RT) carriers produce a proportion of unbalanced gametes that expose them t...
<div><p>The objective of this study was to investigate the frequency and type of chromosome segregat...
WOS: 000082670700008PubMed ID: 10517249Meiotic segregation of normal and derivative chromosomes was ...
Male carriers of chromosomal abnormalities (CA) are more frequent in the infertile population. These...