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Aneuploidy in spermatids of Robertsonian (Rb) chromosome heterozygous mice
Fecha
2014Registro en:
Chromosome Research, Volumen 22, Issue 4, 2018, Pages 545-557
15736849
09673849
10.1007/s10577-014-9443-7
Autor
Manieu, Catalina
González, Marisel
López-Fenner, Julio
Page, Jesús
Ayarza, Eliana
Fernández Donoso, Raúl
Berríos, Soledad
Institución
Resumen
© 2014, The Author(s). Rb translocations are chromosomal rearrangements frequently found in natural populations of the house mouse Mus musculus domesticus. The standard diploid karyotype of the house mouse consisting of 40 telocentric chromosomes may be reduced by the emergence of metacentric Rb chromosomes. Multiple simple Rb heterozygotes form trivalents exhibiting higher anaphase nondisjunction frequency and consequently higher number of unbalanced gametes than in normal males. This work will attempt to establish whether frequencies of aneuploidy observed in heterozygote spermatids of the house mouse M. musculus domesticus show differences in chromosomes derived from different trivalents. Towards this goal, the number and distribution frequency of aneuploidy was assessed via FISH staining of specific chromosomes of spermatids derived from 2n = 32 individuals. Our results showed that for a given set of target chromosomes, 90 % of the gametes were balanced, resulting from alternate se