- Meiotic segregation analysis in cows carrying the t(1;29) Robertsonian translocation
[作者:Bonnet-Garnier, A; Lacaze, S; Beckers, JF; Berland, HM; Pinton, A; Yerle, M; Ducos, A,期刊:Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 页码:91-96 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2008年120-1-2]
- Heterozygous carriers of Robertsonian translocations generally have a normal phenotype but present reproductive failure. In cattle, the t(1;29) Robertsonian translocation is very common and carriers show a 3-5% decrease ...
- Detection of translocation rob(1;29) in bull sperm using a specific DNA probe
[作者:Vozdova, M; Kubickova, S; Cernohorska, H; Rubes, J,期刊:Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 页码:102-105 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2008年120-1-2]
- The Robertsonian translocation rob(1;29), connected with reduced fertility, is widespread in different cattle breeds all over the world. After laser microdissection, DOP-PCR, cloning and sequencing, a highly sensitive tr...
- Meiotic studies in an azoospermic boar carrying a Y;14 translocation
[作者:Pinton, A; Letron, IR; Berland, HM; Bonnet, N; Calgaro, A; Garnier-Bonnet, A; Yerle, M; Ducos, A,期刊:Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 页码:106-111 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2008年120-1-2]
- A reciprocal translocation between the q arm of the Y chromosome and the q arm of chromosome 14 was identified in a young, phenotypically normal boar presenting azoospermia. Testicular biopsies were analyzed by classical...
- Extensive nonhomologous meiotic synapsis between normal chromosome axes of an rcp(3;6)(p14;q21) translocation in a hairless Mexican boar
[作者:Villagomez, DAF; Ayala-Valdovinos, MA; Galindo-Garcia, J; Sanchez-Chipres, DR; Mora-Galindo, J; Taylor-Preciado, JJ,期刊:Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 页码:112-116 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2008年120-1-2]
- Due to its low fertility, expressed as small litter size, a Mexican hairless boar was subjected to cytogenetic investigation. Analysis of G-banded mitotic chromosomes revealed a reciprocal chromosome translocation, rcp(3...
- A case of an intersex horse with 63,X/64,XX/65,XX,del(Y)(q?) karyotype
[作者:Bugno, M; Zabek, T; Golonka, P; Pienkowska-Schelling, A; Schelling, C; Slota, E,期刊:Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 页码:123-126 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2008年120-1-2]
- Cytogenetic and molecular genetic studies of an intersex horse have been carried out. The investigated animal had overall male body conformation; however, its external genitalia consisted of incompletely developed vulva ...
- Sex chromosome abnormalities and sterility in river buffalo
[作者:Di Meo, GP; Perucatti, A; Di Palo, R; Iannuzzi, A; Ciotola, F; Peretti, V; Neglia, G; Campanile, G; Zicarelli, L; Iannuzzi, L,期刊:Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 页码:127-131 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2008年120-1-2]
- Thirteen male river buffaloes, 119 females with reproductive problems (which had reached reproductive age but had failed to become pregnant in the presence of bulls) and two male co-twins underwent both clinical and cyto...
- Sex chromosome chimerism and the freemartin syndrome in Rideau Arcott sheep
[作者:Brace, MD; Peters, O; Menzies, P; King, WA; Nino-Soto, MI,期刊:Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 页码:132-139 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2008年120-1-2]
- In cattle, nearly all heifers born co-twin to a male are freemartins, XX/XY chimeras that exhibit a characteristic masculinized phenotype. However, in sheep, while litters containing males and females are common, freemar...
- Clinical, cytogenetic and molecular evaluation in a dog with bilateral cryptorchidism and hypospadias
[作者:Cassata, R; Iannuzzi, A; Parma, P; De Lorenzi, L; Peretti, V; Perucatti, A; Iannuzzi, L; Di Meo, GP,期刊:Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 页码:140-143 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2008年120-1-2]
- The aim of this study was to estimate prognostic factors in a Dalmatian dog with bilateral cryptorchidism and hypospadias. Cytogenetic and molecular analyses revealed a normal karyotype (2n = 78, XY) and the presence of ...
- A new case of rob(14;17) in cattle
[作者:De Lorenzi, L; Molteni, L; De Giovanni, A; Parma, P,期刊:Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 页码:144-146 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2008年120-1-2]
- Robertsonian translocations, also called centric fusions, represent the most frequent chromosome anomalies in cattle, and rob(1;29) is the most widespread. However, centric fusions involving other chromosomes have been d...
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