Chromosome errors, or aneuploidy, affect an exceptionally high number of human conceptions, causing pregnancy loss and congenital disorders. Here, we have followed chromosome segregation in human oocytes from females aged 9 to 43 years and report that aneuploidy follows a U-curve. Specific segregation error types show different age dependencies, providing a quantitative explanation for the U-curve. Whole-chromosome nondisjunction events are preferentially associated with increased aneuploidy in young girls, whereas centromeric and more extensive cohesion loss limit fertility as women age. Our findings suggest that chromosomal errors originating in oocytes determine the curve of natural fertility in humans
Aneuploidy is the most commonly occurring type of chromosome abnormality and the most significant cl...
AbstractMeiosis is one of the defining events in gametogenesis. Male and female germ cells both unde...
Mammalian oocytes are particularly error prone in segregating their chromosomes during their two mei...
Chromosome errors, or aneuploidy, affect an exceptionally high number of human conceptions, causing ...
Chromosome errors, or aneuploidy, affect an exceptionally high number of human conceptions, causing ...
Chromosome errors, or aneuploidy, affect an exceptionally high number of human conceptions, causing ...
Chromosome errors, or aneuploidy, affect an exceptionally high number of human conceptions, causing ...
Chromosome errors, or aneuploidy, affect an exceptionally high number of human conceptions, causing ...
During fertilization, the egg and the sperm are supposed to contribute precisely one copy of each ch...
Human female fertility and reproductive lifespan decrease significantly with age, resulting in an ex...
Eggs and sperm develop through a specialized cell division called meiosis. During meiosis, the numbe...
Eggs and sperm develop through a specialized cell division called meiosis. During meiosis, the numbe...
Aneuploidy in human eggs is the leading cause of pregnancy loss and several genetic disorders such a...
Aneuploidy in human eggs is the leading cause of pregnancy loss and several genetic disorders such a...
Chromosome segregation errors in female meiosis lead to aneuploidy in the resulting egg and embryo, ...
Aneuploidy is the most commonly occurring type of chromosome abnormality and the most significant cl...
AbstractMeiosis is one of the defining events in gametogenesis. Male and female germ cells both unde...
Mammalian oocytes are particularly error prone in segregating their chromosomes during their two mei...
Chromosome errors, or aneuploidy, affect an exceptionally high number of human conceptions, causing ...
Chromosome errors, or aneuploidy, affect an exceptionally high number of human conceptions, causing ...
Chromosome errors, or aneuploidy, affect an exceptionally high number of human conceptions, causing ...
Chromosome errors, or aneuploidy, affect an exceptionally high number of human conceptions, causing ...
Chromosome errors, or aneuploidy, affect an exceptionally high number of human conceptions, causing ...
During fertilization, the egg and the sperm are supposed to contribute precisely one copy of each ch...
Human female fertility and reproductive lifespan decrease significantly with age, resulting in an ex...
Eggs and sperm develop through a specialized cell division called meiosis. During meiosis, the numbe...
Eggs and sperm develop through a specialized cell division called meiosis. During meiosis, the numbe...
Aneuploidy in human eggs is the leading cause of pregnancy loss and several genetic disorders such a...
Aneuploidy in human eggs is the leading cause of pregnancy loss and several genetic disorders such a...
Chromosome segregation errors in female meiosis lead to aneuploidy in the resulting egg and embryo, ...
Aneuploidy is the most commonly occurring type of chromosome abnormality and the most significant cl...
AbstractMeiosis is one of the defining events in gametogenesis. Male and female germ cells both unde...
Mammalian oocytes are particularly error prone in segregating their chromosomes during their two mei...