Abnormal patterns of meiotic recombination (i.e., crossing-over) are believed to increase the risk of chromosome nondisjunction in human oocytes. To date, information on recombination has been obtained using indirect, genetic methods. Here we use an immunocytological approach, based on detection of foci of a DNA mismatch-repair protein, MLH1, on synaptonemal complexes at prophase I of meiosis, to provide the first direct estimate of the frequency of meiotic recombination in human oocytes. At pachytene, the stage of maximum homologous chromosome pairing, we found a mean of 70.3 foci (i.e., crossovers) per oocyte, with considerable intercell variability (range 48–102 foci). This mean equates to a genetic-map length of 3,515 cM. The numbers an...
In humans, ∼50% of conceptuses are chromosomally aneuploid as a consequence of errors in meiosis, an...
The influence of trisomy on meiotic chromosome association and synapsis was studied in oocytes of tw...
The study of homologous recombination has its historical roots in meiosis. In this context, recombin...
Abnormal patterns of meiotic recombination (i.e., crossing-over) are believed to increase the risk o...
Studies of human trisomies indicate a remarkable relationship between abnormal meiotic recombination...
Meiotic recombination was analysed in human fetal oocytes to determine whether recombination errors ...
In humans, ∼50% of conceptuses are chromosomally aneuploid as a consequence of errors in meiosis, an...
SummaryReject oocytes from in vitro—fertilization patients are currently the only practical source o...
In humans, ∼50 % of conceptuses are chromosomally aneuploid as a consequence of errors in meiosis, a...
Meiotic chromosomes in human oocytes are packaged differently than in spermatocytes at the pachytene...
SummaryReject oocytes from in vitro—fertilization patients are currently the only practical source o...
Crossover recombination reshuffles genes and prevents errors in segregation that lead to extra or mi...
Crossover recombination reshuffles genes and prevents errors in segregation that lead to extra or mi...
Crossover recombination reshuffles genes and prevents errors in segregation that lead to extra or mi...
The study of homologous recombination has its historical roots in meiosis. In this context, recombin...
In humans, ∼50% of conceptuses are chromosomally aneuploid as a consequence of errors in meiosis, an...
The influence of trisomy on meiotic chromosome association and synapsis was studied in oocytes of tw...
The study of homologous recombination has its historical roots in meiosis. In this context, recombin...
Abnormal patterns of meiotic recombination (i.e., crossing-over) are believed to increase the risk o...
Studies of human trisomies indicate a remarkable relationship between abnormal meiotic recombination...
Meiotic recombination was analysed in human fetal oocytes to determine whether recombination errors ...
In humans, ∼50% of conceptuses are chromosomally aneuploid as a consequence of errors in meiosis, an...
SummaryReject oocytes from in vitro—fertilization patients are currently the only practical source o...
In humans, ∼50 % of conceptuses are chromosomally aneuploid as a consequence of errors in meiosis, a...
Meiotic chromosomes in human oocytes are packaged differently than in spermatocytes at the pachytene...
SummaryReject oocytes from in vitro—fertilization patients are currently the only practical source o...
Crossover recombination reshuffles genes and prevents errors in segregation that lead to extra or mi...
Crossover recombination reshuffles genes and prevents errors in segregation that lead to extra or mi...
Crossover recombination reshuffles genes and prevents errors in segregation that lead to extra or mi...
The study of homologous recombination has its historical roots in meiosis. In this context, recombin...
In humans, ∼50% of conceptuses are chromosomally aneuploid as a consequence of errors in meiosis, an...
The influence of trisomy on meiotic chromosome association and synapsis was studied in oocytes of tw...
The study of homologous recombination has its historical roots in meiosis. In this context, recombin...