Twenty-four spermatozoa from a man heterozygous for a Robertsonian translocation (45,XY,-14,-21,+t(14q;21q) were studied cytogenetically in order to determine the meiotic segregation of the translocation. When compared to the expected 1:1 ratio we observed a greater number of chromosomally normal sperm than sperm with the balanced translocation. Three sperm carried the translocation in an unbalanced form.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSperm chromosomes from two human males, each heterozygous for a different reciprocal translocation, were examined. Chromosomally normal sperm were found in equal numbers to those carrying the translocation in the balanced form, in both males. Alternate segregation was more common than adjacent segregation in both translocations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCytogenet Cell Genet
April 1983
The frequency and type of chromosome abnormalities were analyzed in 917 female pronuclei in Syrian hamster eggs fertilized by human sperm. Analysis at this stage allows detection of errors which have occurred during meiosis I and II. The chromosomes were Q-banded to identify individual chromosomes and detect subtle alterations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChromosomal analysis of 1000 spermatozoa from 33 normal men was performed using in vitro fertilization of zona-free golden hamster eggs. The frequency of abnormal sperm complements was 8.5%: 5.
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November 1983
Using a procedure in which human sperm were allowed to fertilize zona-free golden hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) eggs in vitro, the sperm chromosomes of a man heterozygous for inv(3) (p11q11) were analyzed. When the chromosomes were Q-banded, the inverted chromosome had the bright centromeric band on the short arm rather than on the long arm, as was seen in the normal No. 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo our knowledge, this is the first case report wherein visual acuity was lost after peripheral laser iridectomy. Certain facts surrounding this particular event are unusual and may help to broaden our understanding of the mechanism of "snuff".
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChromosomal analysis of 240 spermatozoa from 18 normal men was performed using in vitro fertilization of zona-free golden hamster eggs. The frequency of chromosome abnormalities in this population was 9.2% (22/240).
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