Chromosomal abnormalities, meiotic behavior and fertility in domestic animals

Since the advent of the surface microspreading technique for synaptonemal complex analysis, increasing interest in describing the synapsis patterns of chromosome abnormalities associated with fertility of domestic animals has been noticed during the past three decades. In spite of the number of scie...

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Published inCytogenetic and Genome Research Vol. 120; no. 1-2; pp. 69 - 80
Main Authors Villagómez, D.A.F., Pinton, A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Basel, Switzerland S. Karger AG 01.05.2008
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Summary:Since the advent of the surface microspreading technique for synaptonemal complex analysis, increasing interest in describing the synapsis patterns of chromosome abnormalities associated with fertility of domestic animals has been noticed during the past three decades. In spite of the number of scientific reports describing the occurrence of structural chromosome abnormalities, their meiotic behavior and gametic products, little is known in domestic animal species about the functional effects of such chromosome aberrations in the germ cell line of carriers. However, some interesting facts gained from recent and previous studies on the meiotic behavior of chromosome abnormalities of domestic animals permit us to discuss, in the frame of recent knowledge emerging from mouse and human investigations, the possible mechanism implicated in the well known association between meiotic disruption and chromosome pairing failure. New cytogenetic techniques, based on molecular and immunofluorescent analyses, are allowing a better description of meiotic processes, including gamete production. The present communication reviews the knowledge of the meiotic consequences of chromosome abnormalities in domestic animals.
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ISBN:3805585616
9783805585613
ISSN:1424-8581
1424-859X
DOI:10.1159/000118742