Background: Peculiar sperm defects are described in a sterile man heterozygous for a balanced translocation t(10;15) (q26;q12). As this structural reorganization was absent in the parents, the translocation must have appeared de novo in the present patient. Methods: Spermatozoa were analysed under light and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH) was performed on the lymphocyte karyotype. Aneuploidy frequencies of chromosomes 18, X and Y in sperm nuclei, not involved in the translocation, were investigated using three-colour FISH. Dual-colour FISH was used to evaluate segregation of chromosomes 10, 15 in decondensed sperm nuclei. Moreover, three-colour FISH, using telomeric probes for chromosomes 10...
Formation of the synaptonemal complex (synapsis), and crossing over of DNA (recombination) is import...
WOS: 000082670700008PubMed ID: 10517249Meiotic segregation of normal and derivative chromosomes was ...
Balanced chromosomal rearrangements could lead to unbalanced segregation gametes during meiosis. In ...
Background: Peculiar sperm defects are described in a sterile man heterozygous for a balanced transl...
Male carriers with balanced reciprocal translocations can produce a variable proportion of unbalance...
BACKGROUND: In order to clarify the relationship between chromosomal rearrangements, sperm morpholo...
BACKGROUND: In order to clarify the relationship between chromosomal rearrangements, sperm morpholog...
Objective: To present the ultrastructural, functional, and chromosomal analyses of spermatozoa from ...
We analysed ejaculated spermatozoa from five infertile men with different balanced reciprocal transl...
Abstract Background Infertility is a natural mechanis...
Abstract: The data on the role of consanguinity in male infertility are scarce. The presence of syst...
BACKGROUND: Human male translocation carriers may present alterations in the meiotic process due to ...
Male carriers of Robertsonian (Rob) translocations can have fertility problems associated with low s...
The majority of 47, XYY males are fertile and contribute to produce chromosomally normal children. I...
The frequency of the Robertonian (ROB) translocation in newborn babies is approximately one in 1000....
Formation of the synaptonemal complex (synapsis), and crossing over of DNA (recombination) is import...
WOS: 000082670700008PubMed ID: 10517249Meiotic segregation of normal and derivative chromosomes was ...
Balanced chromosomal rearrangements could lead to unbalanced segregation gametes during meiosis. In ...
Background: Peculiar sperm defects are described in a sterile man heterozygous for a balanced transl...
Male carriers with balanced reciprocal translocations can produce a variable proportion of unbalance...
BACKGROUND: In order to clarify the relationship between chromosomal rearrangements, sperm morpholo...
BACKGROUND: In order to clarify the relationship between chromosomal rearrangements, sperm morpholog...
Objective: To present the ultrastructural, functional, and chromosomal analyses of spermatozoa from ...
We analysed ejaculated spermatozoa from five infertile men with different balanced reciprocal transl...
Abstract Background Infertility is a natural mechanis...
Abstract: The data on the role of consanguinity in male infertility are scarce. The presence of syst...
BACKGROUND: Human male translocation carriers may present alterations in the meiotic process due to ...
Male carriers of Robertsonian (Rob) translocations can have fertility problems associated with low s...
The majority of 47, XYY males are fertile and contribute to produce chromosomally normal children. I...
The frequency of the Robertonian (ROB) translocation in newborn babies is approximately one in 1000....
Formation of the synaptonemal complex (synapsis), and crossing over of DNA (recombination) is import...
WOS: 000082670700008PubMed ID: 10517249Meiotic segregation of normal and derivative chromosomes was ...
Balanced chromosomal rearrangements could lead to unbalanced segregation gametes during meiosis. In ...