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Meiotic abnormalities in backcross lines of hybrid Haemonchus

International Journal for Parasitology, 1980
Abstract Le Jambre L. F. and Royal W. M. 1979. Meiotic abnormalities in backcross lines of hybrid Haemonchus. International Journal for Parasitology10: 281–286. Hybrid worms from the reciprocal matings between Haemonchus contortus and H. placei were backcrossed to the parent species.
L F, Le Jambre, W M, Royal
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Meiotic chromosome abnormalities in human spermatogenesis

Reproductive Toxicology, 2006
The last few years have witnessed an explosion in the information about chromosome abnormalities in human sperm and the meiotic events that predispose to these abnormalities. We have determined that all chromosomes are susceptible to nondisjunction, but chromosomes 21 and 22 and, especially, the sex chromosomes have an increased frequency of aneuploidy.
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Meiotic abnormalities in Saccharum spontaneum

Euphytica, 1975
Meiosis was studied in several clones of Saccharum spontaneum with chromosome numbers ranging from 2n=40 to 2n=126. Abnormalities recorded include occurrence of univalents, pseudo bivalents, multivalents, heteromorphic or unequal bivalents, chromosome mosaicism, secondary association of bivalents, and complement fractionation.
T. V. Sreenivasan, D. Jagathesan
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Meiotic Abnormalities in Infertile Males

2022
F Vidal, Joan Blanco, Zaida Sarrate
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Meiotic Abnormalities

1993
Eeva Therman, Millard Susman
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Chromosomal abnormalities, meiotic behavior and fertility in domestic animals

Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 2008
Since the advent of the surface microspreading technique for synaptonemal complex analysis, increasing interest in describing the synapsis patterns of chromosome abnormalities associated with fertility of domestic animals has been noticed during the past three decades. In spite of the number of scientific reports describing the occurrence of structural
Villagomez, D.A.F., Pinton, Alain
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TPX2 deficiency leads to spindle abnormity and meiotic impairment in porcine oocytes

Theriogenology, 2022
The targeting protein for Xklp2 (TPX2) is a spindle assembly factor, that can stimulate microtubule formation and promote spindle completion during mitosis. However, the role of TPX2 in mammalian oocyte meiotic maturation is still not fully understood.
Yijing He   +7 more
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Meiotic Abnormalities: Abnormal Numbers of Chromosomes

2001
A neuploidy is the loss or gain of individual chromosomes. It can be the result of nondisjunction in a premeiotic mitotic division in the germline of either parent, a first or second meiotic division in either parent, or an early embryonic mitotic (postzygotic) division in the affected individual.
Orlando J. Miller, Eeva Therman
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The maize abnormal chromosome 10 meiotic drive haplotype: a review

Chromosome Research, 2022
The maize abnormal chromosome 10 (Ab10) haplotype encodes a meiotic drive system that converts heterochromatic knobs into centromere-like bodies that are preferentially segregated through female meiosis. Ab10 was first described in the 1940s and has been intensively studied.
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Study on Haploid Inducing and Its Meiotic Abnormality in Maize

Agricultural Sciences in China, 2009
Abstract The haploid-inducing line Stock 6 was used to produce haploid maize and expected to obtain maize haploid plants successfully. The detailed meiotic studies on selected haploid maize (n = x = 10) were conducted. Cytogenetic analysis revealed a high frequency of meiotic abnormality occurred in both meiosis I and meiosis II.
Qi-lin TANG   +4 more
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