Chromosomal aberrations are relatively frequent pathologies in both humans and animals. Among them, translocations present a specific meiotic segregation pattern able to give a higher percentage of unbalanced gametes that can induce fertility problems. In this study, the meiotic segregation patterns of 1p, 1q and 18 Bubalus bubalis chromosomes were analyzed in both total sperm fraction and motile sperm fraction of a t(1p;18) carrier and a control bulls by triple-color FISH analysis with a pool of specific BAC probes. The frequencies of each total sperm fraction products in the carrier resulting from alternate, adjacent I, adjacent II and 3:1 segregation were 39%, 20%, 1% and 38%, respectively. On the other hand, the frequencies of each moti...
Male carriers of Robertsonian (Rob) translocations can have fertility problems associated with low s...
The present study was undertaken to investigate aneuploidy rates in the sperm populations of 2 cattl...
Heterozygous carriers of Robertsonian translocations generally have a normal phenotype but present r...
Animals carrying translocations may present alterations in the meiotic process due to the presence o...
: Chromosomal aberrations are relatively frequent pathologies in both humans and animals. Among them...
Heterozygotes for Robertsonian translocations have usually a normal phenotype but show variable decr...
Balanced chromosomal rearrangements could lead to unbalanced segregation gametes during meiosis. In ...
New technologies in molecular cytogenetics have remarkably facilitated the visualization of whole c...
Meiotic chromosome behaviour and testicular histology were studied in water buffaloes (Bubalus bubal...
The present report describes the fertility status of a Mehsana buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) bull with a...
SummaryMeiotic segregation, recombination, and aneuploidy was assessed for sperm from a t(1;10)(p22....
Meiotic segregation of normal and derivative chromosomes was analysed in sperm samples from two bala...
WOS: 000082670700008PubMed ID: 10517249Meiotic segregation of normal and derivative chromosomes was ...
Purpose To provide more genetic information about meiotic segregation behavior and the possibility o...
Male carriers with balanced reciprocal translocations can produce a variable proportion of unbalance...
Male carriers of Robertsonian (Rob) translocations can have fertility problems associated with low s...
The present study was undertaken to investigate aneuploidy rates in the sperm populations of 2 cattl...
Heterozygous carriers of Robertsonian translocations generally have a normal phenotype but present r...
Animals carrying translocations may present alterations in the meiotic process due to the presence o...
: Chromosomal aberrations are relatively frequent pathologies in both humans and animals. Among them...
Heterozygotes for Robertsonian translocations have usually a normal phenotype but show variable decr...
Balanced chromosomal rearrangements could lead to unbalanced segregation gametes during meiosis. In ...
New technologies in molecular cytogenetics have remarkably facilitated the visualization of whole c...
Meiotic chromosome behaviour and testicular histology were studied in water buffaloes (Bubalus bubal...
The present report describes the fertility status of a Mehsana buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) bull with a...
SummaryMeiotic segregation, recombination, and aneuploidy was assessed for sperm from a t(1;10)(p22....
Meiotic segregation of normal and derivative chromosomes was analysed in sperm samples from two bala...
WOS: 000082670700008PubMed ID: 10517249Meiotic segregation of normal and derivative chromosomes was ...
Purpose To provide more genetic information about meiotic segregation behavior and the possibility o...
Male carriers with balanced reciprocal translocations can produce a variable proportion of unbalance...
Male carriers of Robertsonian (Rob) translocations can have fertility problems associated with low s...
The present study was undertaken to investigate aneuploidy rates in the sperm populations of 2 cattl...
Heterozygous carriers of Robertsonian translocations generally have a normal phenotype but present r...