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Reciprocal Translocations in Cattle: frequency estimation

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dc.contributor Universitat de Vic. Escola Politècnica Superior
dc.contributor Universitat de Vic. Grup de Recerca en Bioinformàtica i Estadística Mèdica
dc.contributor.author Lorenzi, Lisa de
dc.contributor.author Morando, Paola
dc.contributor.author Planas Cuchi, Jordi
dc.contributor.author Zannotti, Michele
dc.contributor.author Molteni, Luciano
dc.contributor.author Parma, Pietro
dc.date.accessioned 2012-12-20T15:48:58Z
dc.date.available 2012-12-20T15:48:58Z
dc.date.created 2010
dc.date.issued 2010
dc.identifier.citation PARMA, P. i altres . "Reciprocal Translocations in Cattle: frequency estimation". A: Chromosome Research, 2010, vol. 18, núm. 6, pàg. 713-733 ca_ES
dc.identifier.issn 0967-3849
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10854/1970
dc.description.abstract Chromosomal anomalies, like Robertsonian and reciprocal translocations represent a big problem in cattle breeding as their presence induces, in the carrier subjects, a well documented fertility reduction. In cattle reciprocal translocations (RCPs, a chromosome abnormality caused by an exchange of material between nonhomologous chromosomes) are considered rare as to date only 19 reciprocal translocations have been described. In cattle it is common knowledge that the Robertsonian translocations represent the most common cytogenetic anomalies, and this is probably due to the existence of the endemic 1;29 Robertsonian translocation. However, these considerations are based on data obtained using techniques that are unable to identify all reciprocal translocations and thus their frequency is clearly underestimated. The purpose of this work is to provide a first realistic estimate of the impact of RCPs in the cattle population studied, trying to eliminate the factors which have caused an underestimation of their frequency so far. We performed this work using a mathematical as well as a simulation approach and, as biological data, we considered the cytogenetic results obtained in the last 15 years. The results obtained show that only 16% of reciprocal translocations can be detected using simple Giemsa techniques and consequently they could be present in no less than 0,14% of cattle subjects, a frequency five times higher than that shown by de novo Robertsonian translocations. This data is useful to open a debate about the need to introduce a more efficient method to identify RCP in cattle. ca_ES
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dc.format.extent 21 p. ca_ES
dc.language.iso eng ca_ES
dc.publisher Springer ca_ES
dc.rights (c) Springer (The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com)
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dc.subject.other Genètica humana ca_ES
dc.title Reciprocal Translocations in Cattle: frequency estimation ca_ES
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article ca_ES
dc.rights.accessRights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ca_ES
dc.type.version info:eu-repo/acceptedVersion ca_ES
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dc.indexacio Indexat a WOS/JCR ca_ES

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