True polyploid meiosis in the human male

Abstract Polyploidy does not usually occur in germinal cells of mammals and other higher vertebrates. We describe a unique example of mosaic autotetraploidy in the meiosis of a human male. Although the original observations were made in the late 1960s, we did not publish them at that time, because w...

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Main Authors: Peter L. Pearson, Kamlesh Madan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2018-05-01
Series:Genetics and Molecular Biology
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spelling doaj-1d27b8b58d334121b33cd8aa33b9568b2020-11-25T02:39:26ZengSociedade Brasileira de GenéticaGenetics and Molecular Biology1678-46852018-05-01010.1590/1678-4685-gmb-2017-0219S1415-47572018005009101True polyploid meiosis in the human malePeter L. PearsonKamlesh MadanAbstract Polyploidy does not usually occur in germinal cells of mammals and other higher vertebrates. We describe a unique example of mosaic autotetraploidy in the meiosis of a human male. Although the original observations were made in the late 1960s, we did not publish them at that time, because we expected to detect further examples that could be described together. However, this did not occur and we have now decided to make the observations available to demonstrate that polyploidy in mammalian male meiosis can arise at a higher frequency than expected by random polyploidization of individual meiotic cells, by either DNA duplication or cell fusion prior to synapsis. This is the first description of a population of primary spermatocytes exhibiting multivalent formation at leptotene /diakinesis in human spermatogenesis, with ring, chain, frying pan and other types of quadrivalents, typical of autotetraploidy. As many of the polyploid configurations showed apoptotic breakdown, it is likely that diploid and/or aneuploid spermatozoa would have rarely or never resulted from this mosaic autotetraploid meiosis.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572018005009101&lng=en&tlng=enPolyploidymeiosishumanmale
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Kamlesh Madan
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True polyploid meiosis in the human male
Genetics and Molecular Biology
Polyploidy
meiosis
human
male
author_facet Peter L. Pearson
Kamlesh Madan
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title True polyploid meiosis in the human male
title_short True polyploid meiosis in the human male
title_full True polyploid meiosis in the human male
title_fullStr True polyploid meiosis in the human male
title_full_unstemmed True polyploid meiosis in the human male
title_sort true polyploid meiosis in the human male
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Genética
series Genetics and Molecular Biology
issn 1678-4685
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Abstract Polyploidy does not usually occur in germinal cells of mammals and other higher vertebrates. We describe a unique example of mosaic autotetraploidy in the meiosis of a human male. Although the original observations were made in the late 1960s, we did not publish them at that time, because we expected to detect further examples that could be described together. However, this did not occur and we have now decided to make the observations available to demonstrate that polyploidy in mammalian male meiosis can arise at a higher frequency than expected by random polyploidization of individual meiotic cells, by either DNA duplication or cell fusion prior to synapsis. This is the first description of a population of primary spermatocytes exhibiting multivalent formation at leptotene /diakinesis in human spermatogenesis, with ring, chain, frying pan and other types of quadrivalents, typical of autotetraploidy. As many of the polyploid configurations showed apoptotic breakdown, it is likely that diploid and/or aneuploid spermatozoa would have rarely or never resulted from this mosaic autotetraploid meiosis.
topic Polyploidy
meiosis
human
male
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