The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis about the relation between segregation of chromosomes 14 and 18 and the deterioration of mouse fertility and vitality. The analysis was possible because C-banding on chromosome 14 and chromosome 18 of the CBA/Kw and KE strains show size polymorphism. A small sized C-band on chromosome 14 is characteristic for the CBA/Kw mice, while the KE mice show small C-bands on chromosomes 18. Thus, if fertility parameters are affected in a centromere-dependent manner, we should observe non-random inheritance of both chromosome pairs in recombinant inbred (RI) strains. The results showed statistically significant preferential segregation of chromosomes 14 and 18 with small C-bands. Most of the RI s...
W związku z ciągłym rozwojem technik wspomaganego rozrodu oraz coraz częstszym występowaniem problem...
Speciation is often accompanied by changes in chromosomal number or form even though such changes si...
Within species, populations differing by chromosomal rearrangements ("chromosomal races") may become...
The major satellite DNA of Mus musculus appears as a pericentromeric heterochromatin block in all ch...
BACKGROUND: Mammalian centromeres are satellite-rich chromatin domains that execute conserved roles ...
Cytologically, the centromere is found at the very end of most Mus musculus chromosomes, co-localizi...
Three subspecies of Mus musculus have been recognized in Iran so far. The house mouse (genus0T 0T2TM...
Background: Similarities as well as differences in higher order chromatin arrangements of human cell...
This study focuses on the functional analysis and genetic mapping of a number of the centromere-asso...
Robertsonian chromosomes are metacentric chromosomes formed by the joining of two telocentric chromo...
The origin of species is one of the central questions in evolutionary biology. Mayr (1995) defined s...
Background: Similarities as well as differences in higher order chromatin arrangements of human cell...
The spatial distribution of parental genomes has attracted much interest because intranuclear chromo...
Within species, populations differing by chromosomal rearrangements (“chromosomal races”) may become...
International audienceThe role of chromosomal rearrangements in disturbing reproduction in hybrids b...
W związku z ciągłym rozwojem technik wspomaganego rozrodu oraz coraz częstszym występowaniem problem...
Speciation is often accompanied by changes in chromosomal number or form even though such changes si...
Within species, populations differing by chromosomal rearrangements ("chromosomal races") may become...
The major satellite DNA of Mus musculus appears as a pericentromeric heterochromatin block in all ch...
BACKGROUND: Mammalian centromeres are satellite-rich chromatin domains that execute conserved roles ...
Cytologically, the centromere is found at the very end of most Mus musculus chromosomes, co-localizi...
Three subspecies of Mus musculus have been recognized in Iran so far. The house mouse (genus0T 0T2TM...
Background: Similarities as well as differences in higher order chromatin arrangements of human cell...
This study focuses on the functional analysis and genetic mapping of a number of the centromere-asso...
Robertsonian chromosomes are metacentric chromosomes formed by the joining of two telocentric chromo...
The origin of species is one of the central questions in evolutionary biology. Mayr (1995) defined s...
Background: Similarities as well as differences in higher order chromatin arrangements of human cell...
The spatial distribution of parental genomes has attracted much interest because intranuclear chromo...
Within species, populations differing by chromosomal rearrangements (“chromosomal races”) may become...
International audienceThe role of chromosomal rearrangements in disturbing reproduction in hybrids b...
W związku z ciągłym rozwojem technik wspomaganego rozrodu oraz coraz częstszym występowaniem problem...
Speciation is often accompanied by changes in chromosomal number or form even though such changes si...
Within species, populations differing by chromosomal rearrangements ("chromosomal races") may become...