نتایج جستجو برای: sex chromosome aneuploidy

تعداد نتایج: 324194  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2017
Ai Zhang Ning Li Lei Gong Xiaowan Gou Bin Wang Xin Deng Changping Li Qianli Dong Huakun Zhang Bao Liu

Aneuploidy, a condition of unbalanced chromosome content, represents a large-effect mutation that bears significant relevance to human health and microbe adaptation. As such, extensive studies of aneuploidy have been conducted in unicellular model organisms and cancer cells. Aneuploidy also frequently is associated with plant polyploidization, but its impact on gene expression and its relevance...

Journal: :Human reproduction 1996
E Martini J P Geraedts I Liebaers J A Land G L Capitanio F C Ramaekers A H Hopman

A brightfield microscopical in-situ hybridization (ISH) technique was applied to semen samples of two 47,XYY males, one 46,XY/47,XXY/XXY male with fertility problems, and two normal 46,XY men, who served as controls. The use of a standardized nuclear DNA decondensation method, together with double-target ISH and morphological staining, allowed an accurate study of the sex chromosomal content an...

Farzaneh Mirzaei Fatemeh Keify Masumeh Maleki Mitra Ahadian Mohammad Reza Abbaszadegan, Saeedeh Ghazaey Semiramis Tootian

Background Cytogenetic study of reproductive wastage is an important aspect in determining the genetic background of early embryogenesis. Approximately 15 to 20% of all pregnancies in humans are terminated as recurrent spontaneous abortions (RSAs). The aim of this study was to detect chromosome abnormalities in couples with RSAs and to compare our results with those reported previously. Materia...

Journal: :Molecular Human Reproduction 2008
F. Sun M. Mikhaail-Philips M. Oliver-Bonet E. Ko A. Rademaker P. Turek R.H. Martin

Both aberrant meiotic recombination and an increased frequency of sperm aneuploidy have been observed in infertile men. However, this association has not been demonstrated within individual men. The purpose of this study was to determine the association between the frequency of recombination observed in pachytene spermatocytes and the frequency of aneuploidy in sperm from the same infertile men...

Journal: :Fertility and sterility 2012
Matthew Rabinowitz Allison Ryan George Gemelos Matthew Hill Johan Baner Cengiz Cinnioglu Milena Banjevic Dan Potter Dmitri A Petrov Zachary Demko

OBJECTIVE To characterize chromosomal error types and parental origin of aneuploidy in cleavage-stage embryos using an informatics-based technique that enables the elucidation of aneuploidy-causing mechanisms. DESIGN Analysis of blastomeres biopsied from cleavage-stage embryos for preimplantation genetic screening during IVF. SETTING Laboratory. PATIENT(S) Couples undergoing IVF treatment...

Journal: :Development 1987
G T O'Neill M H Kaufman

In this study, the chromosome constitution of mouse eggs exposed in vivo to a dilute solution of ethanol during specific stages of the first and second meiotic divisions was determined at the first cleavage mitosis. Exposure to ethanol prior to the completion of the second meiotic division induced an incidence (7-10%) of aneuploidy involving only one chromosome in 98% of malsegregation events. ...

2017
Jin-Mei Cheng Yi-Xun Liu

Aneuploidy is a leading genetic cause of birth defects and lower implantation rates in humans. Most errors in chromosome number originate from oocytes. Aneuploidy in oocytes increases with advanced maternal age. Recent studies support the hypothesis that cohesion deterioration with advanced maternal age represents a leading cause of age-related aneuploidy. Cohesin generates cohesion, and is est...

Journal: :American Journal of Medical Genetics Part C: Seminars in Medical Genetics 2020

Journal: :Trends in parasitology 2012
An Mannaert Tim Downing Hideo Imamura Jean-Claude Dujardin

Genomic stability and maintenance of the correct chromosome number are assumed to be essential for normal development in eukaryotes. Aneuploidy is usually associated with severe abnormalities and decrease of cell fitness, but some organisms appear to rely on aneuploidy for rapid adaptation to changing environments. This phenomenon is mostly described in pathogenic fungi and cancer cells. Howeve...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Anders Valind Yuesheng Jin Bo Baldetorp David Gisselsson

Constitutional aneuploidy is typically caused by a single-event meiotic or early mitotic error. In contrast, somatic aneuploidy, found mainly in neoplastic tissue, is attributed to continuous chromosomal instability. More debated as a cause of aneuploidy is aneuploidy itself; that is, whether aneuploidy per se causes chromosomal instability, for example, in patients with inborn aneuploidy. We h...

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