International audienceBackground: The prevalence of chromosomal translocations is 1/500 in the general population. While in the vast majority of cases, carriers have a normal phenotype; they can present with difficulty conceiving due to the presence of a proportion of unbalanced gametes as a consequence of abnormal chromosomal segregation during meiosis. Since complex translocations involve three or more chromosomes, meiotic segregation leads to a greater number of possible combinations which effectively complicate both their study and therapeutic care.Case presentation: We report on the case of a male carrier of a complex homogeneous double Robertsonian translocation: 44, XY, der(13;14)(q10;q10),der(21;22)(q10;q10). We studied his meiotic ...
Can one translocation impact the meiotic segregation of another translocation? A sperm-FISH analysis...
In this article we aim to summarize the data regarding the incidence of sperm aneuploidy detected by...
Translocation carriers have an increased risk of reproductive failure or affected offspring, because...
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...
Abstract Background Infertility is a natural mechanis...
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...
Purpose To provide more genetic information about meiotic segregation behavior and the possibility o...
International audienceIntroduction: Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) involve two or more ch...
Balanced chromosomal rearrangements could lead to unbalanced segregation gametes during meiosis. In ...
BACKGROUND: The t(14;22) remains one of the rare Robertsonian translocations observed in human, with...
Background: Peculiar sperm defects are described in a sterile man heterozygous for a balanced transl...
The frequency of the Robertonian (ROB) translocation in newborn babies is approximately one in 1000....
Objective: To present the ultrastructural, functional, and chromosomal analyses of spermatozoa from ...
Can one translocation impact the meiotic segregation of another translocation? A sperm-FISH analysis...
In this article we aim to summarize the data regarding the incidence of sperm aneuploidy detected by...
Translocation carriers have an increased risk of reproductive failure or affected offspring, because...
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...
Abstract Background Infertility is a natural mechanis...
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...
Purpose To provide more genetic information about meiotic segregation behavior and the possibility o...
International audienceIntroduction: Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) involve two or more ch...
Balanced chromosomal rearrangements could lead to unbalanced segregation gametes during meiosis. In ...
BACKGROUND: The t(14;22) remains one of the rare Robertsonian translocations observed in human, with...
Background: Peculiar sperm defects are described in a sterile man heterozygous for a balanced transl...
The frequency of the Robertonian (ROB) translocation in newborn babies is approximately one in 1000....
Objective: To present the ultrastructural, functional, and chromosomal analyses of spermatozoa from ...
Can one translocation impact the meiotic segregation of another translocation? A sperm-FISH analysis...
In this article we aim to summarize the data regarding the incidence of sperm aneuploidy detected by...
Translocation carriers have an increased risk of reproductive failure or affected offspring, because...