Effect of sperm genotype on chromatid segregation in female mice heterozygous for aberrant chromosome 1

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Abstract

An aberrant chromosome 1 with two large homogeneously staining insertions was isolated from wild populations of Mus musculus musculus. The specific features of the aberrant chromosome have been described elsewhere (Agulnik et al. 1990). These include its preferential entry into the oocyte of heterozygous females, increased mortality of homozygotes and decreased fertility of homozygous females. Here we present data indicating that chromatid segregation in heterozygous females depends upon which sperm enters the oocyte before the second meiotic division: meioticdrive is powerful when it is sperm bearing normal chromosome 1, and segregation normalizesduring Mil when it is sperm bearing chromosome 1 with the extra segment. Experimental data are adduced and explanations offered for the observed phenomenon. © 1993, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Agulnik, S. I., Sabantsev, I. D., & Ruvinsky, A. O. (1993). Effect of sperm genotype on chromatid segregation in female mice heterozygous for aberrant chromosome 1. Genetical Research, 61(2), 97–100. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016672300031190

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