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Sex-chromosome aberrations in wood lemmings (Myopus schisticolor).

A Gropp1, H Winking, F Frank, G Noack, K Fredga.   

Abstract

The wood lemming displays certain peculiar features: (1) The sex ratio shows a prevalence of females (FRANK, 1966; KALELA and OKSALA, 1966), and some females produce only female offspring (KALELA and OKSALA, 1966). (2) In a considerable proportion (in the present material, slightly less than half) of the females, an XY chromosome complement is found in the somatic tissues, but the Y is absent in the germ line of those studied (Fredga et al., 1976). Therefore, (3) a mechanism of double nondisjunction in early fetal life of XY females has to be postulated, which replaces the Y in the germ line by duplication of the X. It is assumed (4) that the X of XY females bears a sex-reversal factor that affects the male determining action of the Y (Fredga et al., 1977). There is (5) a strong presumption that in most cases the XY females are those that produce daughters only, but (6) a few exceptions may occur (FRANK, unpublished observations), suggesting that the regulation according to assumption 3 (perhaps also to 4) is incomplete in XY females. In the present report, four females are described with a 31,XO karyotype, two females with 33,XYY or 32,XY/33,XYY, respectively, two males with a 33,XXY, and one male with a 32,XX/33,XXY karyotype, as observed in a consecutive series of 502 wood lemmings. The incidence of sex-chromosome anomalies in liveborn and adult animals was 2.3%; the overall incidence, including embryos, was 1.79%. Neither the somatic XO constitution nor the existence of an extra Y in females precludes fertility. However, the XXY condition in the male results in sterility. There is certain evidence that an instability of the proposed mechanism for double mitotic nondisjunction of the sex chromosomes in oogonia accounts for the high rate of sex-chromosome aberrations in wood lemmings, at least when the mother is XY.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 17494626     DOI: 10.1159/000130737

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytogenet Cell Genet        ISSN: 0301-0171


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