scholarly journals Rare Robertsonian translocations and meiotic behaviour: sperm FISH analysis of t(13;15) and t(14;15) translocations: A Case Report

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Guillaume Martinez ◽  
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Jean-Pascal Hograindleur ◽  
Véronique Satre ◽  
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Vol 4 ◽  
pp. 28 ◽  
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T Escudero ◽  
I Abdelhadi ◽  
M Sandalinas ◽  
S Munné

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Alessia Zanello ◽  
Stefano Landi ◽  
Roberta Consigli ◽  
Lucia Migliore

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Vol 59 (4) ◽  
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Florence Boitrelle ◽  
Martine Albert ◽  
Fadoua Ketata ◽  
Celine Meynant ◽  
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Genes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 165
Author(s):  
David Javier Galindo ◽  
Gabriela Siqueira Martins ◽  
Miluse Vozdova ◽  
Halina Cernohorska ◽  
Svatava Kubickova ◽  
...  

Chromosomal polymorphism plays a major role in speciation processes in mammals with high rates of karyotypic evolution, as observed in the family Cervidae. One remarkable example is the genus Mazama that comprises wide inter- and intra-specific chromosomal variability. To evaluate the impact of chromosomal polymorphisms as reproductive barriers within the genus Mazama, inter-specific hybrids between Mazama gouazoubira and Mazama nemorivaga (MGO × MNE) and intra-specific hybrids between cytotypes of Mazama americana (MAM) differing by a tandem (TF) or centric fusion (Robertsonian translocations—RT) were evaluated. MGO × MNE hybrid fertility was evaluated by the seminal quality and testicular histology. MAM hybrids estimation of the meiotic segregation products was performed by sperm-FISH analysis. MGO × MNE hybrids analyses showed different degrees of fertility reduction, from severe subfertility to complete sterility. Regarding MAM, RT, and TF carriers showed a mean value for alternate segregation rate of 97.74%, and 67.23%, and adjacent segregation rate of 1.80%, and 29.07%, respectively. Our results suggested an efficient post-zygotic barrier represented by severe fertility reduction for MGO × MNE and MAM with heterozygous TF. Nevertheless, RT did not show a severe effect on the reproductive fitness in MAM. Our data support the validity of MGO and MNE as different species and reveals cryptic species within MAM.


2014 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-61 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yapan C.C. ◽  
Beyazyurek C. ◽  
Ekmekci C.G. ◽  
Kahraman S.

Abstract Carriers of inversions involving euchromatic regions are at risk of having unbalanced offspring due to meiotic crossover. In carriers, recombination can occur during gametogenesis and cause genetically unbalanced sperm and subsequently unbalanced embryos. Here we present segregation analysis results of an infertile male with 46,XY,inv(2) (q21.2q37.3) using fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) on sperm cells. This is the largest paracentric inversion (PAI) reported so far in a meiotic segregation analysis study. Sperm FISH revealed 28.0% recombinant spermatozoa rate for chromosome 2, which was the highest rate in PAI carriers in the literature. Our results indicate a clear correlation between the size of the inverted segment and the frequency of the recombinant spermatozoa. The results of the FISH analysis with the information of unbalanced spermatozoa rate can provide accurate counseling on the genetic risk of infertility.


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