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“Genome-wide recombination and chromosome segregation in human oocytes and embryos reveal selection for maternal recombination rates”
Crossover recombination reshuffles genes and prevents errors in segregation that lead to extra or missing chromosomes (aneuploidy) in human eggs, a major cause of pregnancy failure and congenital disorders. Here, we generate genome-wide maps of crossovers and chromosome segregation patterns by recov...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4770575/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25985139 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng.3306 |
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author | Ottolini, Christian S. Newnham, Louise Capalbo, Antonio Natesan, Senthilkumar A. Joshi, Hrishikesh A. Cimadomo, Danilo Griffin, Darren K. Sage, Karen Summers, Michael C. Thornhill, Alan R. Housworth, Elizabeth Herbert, Alex D. Rienzi, Laura Ubaldi, Filippo M. Handyside, Alan H. Hoffmann, Eva R. |
author_facet | Ottolini, Christian S. Newnham, Louise Capalbo, Antonio Natesan, Senthilkumar A. Joshi, Hrishikesh A. Cimadomo, Danilo Griffin, Darren K. Sage, Karen Summers, Michael C. Thornhill, Alan R. Housworth, Elizabeth Herbert, Alex D. Rienzi, Laura Ubaldi, Filippo M. Handyside, Alan H. Hoffmann, Eva R. |
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description | Crossover recombination reshuffles genes and prevents errors in segregation that lead to extra or missing chromosomes (aneuploidy) in human eggs, a major cause of pregnancy failure and congenital disorders. Here, we generate genome-wide maps of crossovers and chromosome segregation patterns by recovering all three products of single female meioses. Genotyping > 4 million informative single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from 23 complete meioses allowed us to map 2,032 maternal and 1,342 paternal crossovers and to infer the segregation patterns of 529 chromosome pairs. We uncover a novel reverse chromosome segregation pattern in which both homologs separate their sister chromatids at meiosis I; detect selection for higher recombination rates in the female germline by the elimination of aneuploid embryos; and report chromosomal drive against non-recombinant chromatids at meiosis II. Collectively, our findings reveal that recombination not only affects homolog segregation at meiosis I but also the fate of sister chromatids at meiosis II. |
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spelling | pubmed-47705752016-02-29 “Genome-wide recombination and chromosome segregation in human oocytes and embryos reveal selection for maternal recombination rates” Ottolini, Christian S. Newnham, Louise Capalbo, Antonio Natesan, Senthilkumar A. Joshi, Hrishikesh A. Cimadomo, Danilo Griffin, Darren K. Sage, Karen Summers, Michael C. Thornhill, Alan R. Housworth, Elizabeth Herbert, Alex D. Rienzi, Laura Ubaldi, Filippo M. Handyside, Alan H. Hoffmann, Eva R. Nat Genet Article Crossover recombination reshuffles genes and prevents errors in segregation that lead to extra or missing chromosomes (aneuploidy) in human eggs, a major cause of pregnancy failure and congenital disorders. Here, we generate genome-wide maps of crossovers and chromosome segregation patterns by recovering all three products of single female meioses. Genotyping > 4 million informative single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from 23 complete meioses allowed us to map 2,032 maternal and 1,342 paternal crossovers and to infer the segregation patterns of 529 chromosome pairs. We uncover a novel reverse chromosome segregation pattern in which both homologs separate their sister chromatids at meiosis I; detect selection for higher recombination rates in the female germline by the elimination of aneuploid embryos; and report chromosomal drive against non-recombinant chromatids at meiosis II. Collectively, our findings reveal that recombination not only affects homolog segregation at meiosis I but also the fate of sister chromatids at meiosis II. 2015-05-18 2015-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4770575/ /pubmed/25985139 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng.3306 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Ottolini, Christian S. Newnham, Louise Capalbo, Antonio Natesan, Senthilkumar A. Joshi, Hrishikesh A. Cimadomo, Danilo Griffin, Darren K. Sage, Karen Summers, Michael C. Thornhill, Alan R. Housworth, Elizabeth Herbert, Alex D. Rienzi, Laura Ubaldi, Filippo M. Handyside, Alan H. Hoffmann, Eva R. “Genome-wide recombination and chromosome segregation in human oocytes and embryos reveal selection for maternal recombination rates” |
title | “Genome-wide recombination and chromosome segregation in human oocytes and embryos reveal selection for maternal recombination rates” |
title_full | “Genome-wide recombination and chromosome segregation in human oocytes and embryos reveal selection for maternal recombination rates” |
title_fullStr | “Genome-wide recombination and chromosome segregation in human oocytes and embryos reveal selection for maternal recombination rates” |
title_full_unstemmed | “Genome-wide recombination and chromosome segregation in human oocytes and embryos reveal selection for maternal recombination rates” |
title_short | “Genome-wide recombination and chromosome segregation in human oocytes and embryos reveal selection for maternal recombination rates” |
title_sort | “genome-wide recombination and chromosome segregation in human oocytes and embryos reveal selection for maternal recombination rates” |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4770575/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25985139 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng.3306 |
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