Estimation of the proportion of genetically unbalanced spermatozoa in the semen of boars carrying chromosomal rearrangements using FISH on sperm nuclei

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Many chromosomal rearrangements are detected each year in France on young boars candidates for reproduction. The possible use of these animals requires a good knowledge of the potential effect of the rearrangements on the prolificacy of their mates. This effect c...

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Main Authors: Yerle Martine, Ducos Alain, Pinton Alain
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Language:deu
Published: BMC 2004-01-01
Series:Genetics Selection Evolution
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Online Access:http://www.gsejournal.org/content/36/1/123
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spelling doaj-c36181280cee46aeabdc8e0adc07eb412020-11-24T21:33:52ZdeuBMCGenetics Selection Evolution0999-193X1297-96862004-01-0136112313710.1186/1297-9686-36-1-123Estimation of the proportion of genetically unbalanced spermatozoa in the semen of boars carrying chromosomal rearrangements using FISH on sperm nucleiYerle MartineDucos AlainPinton Alain<p>Abstract</p> <p>Many chromosomal rearrangements are detected each year in France on young boars candidates for reproduction. The possible use of these animals requires a good knowledge of the potential effect of the rearrangements on the prolificacy of their mates. This effect can be estimated by an accurate determination of the rate of unbalanced spermatozoa in the semen of boars which carry the rearrangements. Indeed, these spermatozoa exhibiting normal fertilizing ability are responsible for an early embryonic mortality, and then, for a decrease of the litter sizes. The "spermFISH" technique, <it>i.e. </it>fluorescent <it>in situ </it>hybridization on decondensed sperm heads, has been used on several occasions in Man, in this perspective. In livestock species, this method was formerly used mainly for semen sexing purposes. We used it, for the first time, to estimate the rates of imbalance in the semen of four boars carrying chromosomal rearrangements: two reciprocal translocations, rcp(3;15)(q27;q13) and rcp(12;14)(q13;q21), as well as two independent cases of trisomy 18 mosaicism. The rates of unbalanced gametes were relatively high for the two reciprocal translocations (47.83% and 24.33%, respectively). These values differed from the apparent effects of the rearrangements estimated using a limited number of litters: a decrease in prolificacy of 23% (estimation obtained using the results of 6 litters) and 39% (57 litters), respectively for the 3/15 and 12/14 translocations. The imbalance rates were much lower for the trisomy mosaics (0.58% and 1.13%), suggesting a very moderate effect of this special kind of chromosomal rearrangement.</p> http://www.gsejournal.org/content/36/1/123reciprocal translocationtrisomy mosaicgametefluorescent <it>in situ </it>hybridizationchromosome
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Pinton Alain
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Ducos Alain
Pinton Alain
Estimation of the proportion of genetically unbalanced spermatozoa in the semen of boars carrying chromosomal rearrangements using FISH on sperm nuclei
Genetics Selection Evolution
reciprocal translocation
trisomy mosaic
gamete
fluorescent <it>in situ </it>hybridization
chromosome
author_facet Yerle Martine
Ducos Alain
Pinton Alain
author_sort Yerle Martine
title Estimation of the proportion of genetically unbalanced spermatozoa in the semen of boars carrying chromosomal rearrangements using FISH on sperm nuclei
title_short Estimation of the proportion of genetically unbalanced spermatozoa in the semen of boars carrying chromosomal rearrangements using FISH on sperm nuclei
title_full Estimation of the proportion of genetically unbalanced spermatozoa in the semen of boars carrying chromosomal rearrangements using FISH on sperm nuclei
title_fullStr Estimation of the proportion of genetically unbalanced spermatozoa in the semen of boars carrying chromosomal rearrangements using FISH on sperm nuclei
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of the proportion of genetically unbalanced spermatozoa in the semen of boars carrying chromosomal rearrangements using FISH on sperm nuclei
title_sort estimation of the proportion of genetically unbalanced spermatozoa in the semen of boars carrying chromosomal rearrangements using fish on sperm nuclei
publisher BMC
series Genetics Selection Evolution
issn 0999-193X
1297-9686
publishDate 2004-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Many chromosomal rearrangements are detected each year in France on young boars candidates for reproduction. The possible use of these animals requires a good knowledge of the potential effect of the rearrangements on the prolificacy of their mates. This effect can be estimated by an accurate determination of the rate of unbalanced spermatozoa in the semen of boars which carry the rearrangements. Indeed, these spermatozoa exhibiting normal fertilizing ability are responsible for an early embryonic mortality, and then, for a decrease of the litter sizes. The "spermFISH" technique, <it>i.e. </it>fluorescent <it>in situ </it>hybridization on decondensed sperm heads, has been used on several occasions in Man, in this perspective. In livestock species, this method was formerly used mainly for semen sexing purposes. We used it, for the first time, to estimate the rates of imbalance in the semen of four boars carrying chromosomal rearrangements: two reciprocal translocations, rcp(3;15)(q27;q13) and rcp(12;14)(q13;q21), as well as two independent cases of trisomy 18 mosaicism. The rates of unbalanced gametes were relatively high for the two reciprocal translocations (47.83% and 24.33%, respectively). These values differed from the apparent effects of the rearrangements estimated using a limited number of litters: a decrease in prolificacy of 23% (estimation obtained using the results of 6 litters) and 39% (57 litters), respectively for the 3/15 and 12/14 translocations. The imbalance rates were much lower for the trisomy mosaics (0.58% and 1.13%), suggesting a very moderate effect of this special kind of chromosomal rearrangement.</p>
topic reciprocal translocation
trisomy mosaic
gamete
fluorescent <it>in situ </it>hybridization
chromosome
url http://www.gsejournal.org/content/36/1/123
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