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Segregation products of male mice doubly heterozygous for the RB(6.16) and RB (16.17) translocations: influence of sperm karyotype on fertilizing competence under varying mating frequencies.

J L Zackowski1, P A Martin-DeLeon.   

Abstract

The meiotic segregants of male mice heterozygous for Rb(6.16)24Lub and Rb(16.17)7Bnr were viewed, for the first time, at first cleavage metaphase. Chromosomes were analyzed after G-banding, C-banding, and karyotyping. To study sperm aging effects, chromosomes of 202 one-cell zygotes derived from males mating at intervals of approximately 3, 14, and 21 days were examined. At least 89.6% of sperm-derived complements were products of 2:2 segregation; at most, a possible 6.4% were 3:1 segregants. The six expected types of 2:2 segregants, both balanced and unbalanced, were equifrequent in the total zygote population derived from sperm of all ages. When the data were analyzed according to mating frequency, the 3-day sperm population considered most likely to be fresh showed a deficiency of the segregant nullisomic for chromosome 6 and disomic for chromosome 17, when compared with the reciprocal segregant (P less than 0.025) as well as to all other 2:2 segregants (P less than 0.05). However, these sperm fertilized in greater numbers (P less than 0.01) than their reciprocal segregant (disomic for 6 and nullisomic for 17) in the 14-day sperm population. While sperm with chromosomal abnormalities are capable of fertilization, the competence of segregants nullisomic for 6 and disomic for 17 apparently depends on the prior storage period in the male. Further, the results suggest that the effect of aneuploidy on sperm function is dependent on the specific chromosome(s) involved.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2917730     DOI: 10.1002/mrd.1120220110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gamete Res        ISSN: 0148-7280


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