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ABSTRACT: The progeny of a commercial (Landrace x Duroc) x Large White boar contained a number of piglets with cleft palates. Chromosomal analyses of five affected piglets showed that they all had an identical unbalanced karyotype with partial monosomy of chromosome 16 and partial trisomy of chromosome 3, whereas the normal piglets in the litters had balanced karyotypes. The chromosomal imbalance was the direct result of a constitutional balanced reciprocal translocation carried by their heterozygote sire, described, according to the standard nomenclature, as t(3;16)(q23;q22).
The Veterinary record 06/2004; 154(21):659-61. · 1.25 Impact Factor
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S Paget,
A Ducos,
F Mignotte,
I Raymond,
A Pinton,
A Séguéla,
H M Berland, C Brun-Baronnat,
A Darré,
R Darré,
Y Tamzali,
D Bergonier,
X Berthelot
The Veterinary record 02/2001; 148(1):24-5. · 1.25 Impact Factor
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The Veterinary record 03/2000; 146(6):163-4. · 1.25 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Four new chromosomal rearrangements are reported in the domestic pig: 3 reciprocal translocations, rcp(4;12)(p13;q13) in a crossbred boar, rcp(1;7)(q17;q26) in a Large White purebred boar, rcp(1;6)(q17;q35) in a purebred synthetic paternal line boar, and a pericentric inversion inv(2)(p13q11) in a crossbred boar. The 1/7 reciprocal translocation and the pericentric inversion were detected in animals that had sired small litters. The effect of the 1/7 translocation was accurately determined: -4.5 piglets born per litter, i.e. -36%. Both the 1/6 and 1/7 reciprocal translocations were of maternal origin. All the chromosomal rearrangements were highlighted using GTG and/or RBG banding techniques. Chromosome painting experiments were also carried out to confirm the proposed hypotheses for the three reciprocal translocations.
Hereditas 02/2000; 132(1):55-62. · 0.79 Impact Factor
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A Ducos,
P Dumont,
A Séguéla,
A Pinton,
H Berland, C Brun-Baronnat,
A Darré,
B Marquant-Le Guienne,
P Humblot,
D Boichard,
R Darré
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ABSTRACT: Three bulls of the Montbéliarde breed that exhibited fertility rates lower than 30% following more than 400 artificial inseminations were examined. Semen quality (sperm motility and morphology) from these bulls was normal. Fertilizing ability estimated from in vitro embryo production results was studied for two of them. In vitro production rate was very low for one bull (A) and normal for the other (B). Cytogenetic analyses were carried out on the three bulls using chromosome banding techniques. These analyses revealed a reciprocal translocation (12;17)(q22;q14) in bull B. Based on family analyses, the hypothesis of a de novo origin of this rearrangement is proposed.
Genetics Selection Evolution 32(6):589-98. · 2.88 Impact Factor