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Meiotic Recombination Analyses in Pigs Carrying Different Balanced Structural Chromosomal Rearrangements

Correct pairing, synapsis and recombination between homologous chromosomes are essential for normal meiosis. All these events are strongly regulated, and our knowledge of the mechanisms involved in this regulation is increasing rapidly. Chromosomal rearrangements are known to disturb these processes...

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Autores principales: Mary, Nicolas, Barasc, Harmonie, Ferchaud, Stéphane, Priet, Aurélia, Calgaro, Anne, Loustau-Dudez, Anne-Marie, Bonnet, Nathalie, Yerle, Martine, Ducos, Alain, Pinton, Alain
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4849707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27124413
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154635
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author Mary, Nicolas
Barasc, Harmonie
Ferchaud, Stéphane
Priet, Aurélia
Calgaro, Anne
Loustau-Dudez, Anne-Marie
Bonnet, Nathalie
Yerle, Martine
Ducos, Alain
Pinton, Alain
author_facet Mary, Nicolas
Barasc, Harmonie
Ferchaud, Stéphane
Priet, Aurélia
Calgaro, Anne
Loustau-Dudez, Anne-Marie
Bonnet, Nathalie
Yerle, Martine
Ducos, Alain
Pinton, Alain
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description Correct pairing, synapsis and recombination between homologous chromosomes are essential for normal meiosis. All these events are strongly regulated, and our knowledge of the mechanisms involved in this regulation is increasing rapidly. Chromosomal rearrangements are known to disturb these processes. In the present paper, synapsis and recombination (number and distribution of MLH1 foci) were studied in three boars (Sus scrofa domestica) carrying different chromosomal rearrangements. One (T34he) was heterozygote for the t(3;4)(p1.3;q1.5) reciprocal translocation, one (T34ho) was homozygote for that translocation, while the third (T34Inv) was heterozygote for both the translocation and a pericentric inversion inv(4)(p1.4;q2.3). All three boars were normal for synapsis and sperm production. This particular situation allowed us to rigorously study the impact of rearrangements on recombination. Overall, the rearrangements induced only minor modifications of the number of MLH1 foci (per spermatocyte or per chromosome) and of the length of synaptonemal complexes for chromosomes 3 and 4. The distribution of MLH1 foci in T34he was comparable to that of the controls. Conversely, the distributions of MLH1 foci on chromosome 4 were strongly modified in boar T34Inv (lack of crossover in the heterosynaptic region of the quadrivalent, and crossover displaced to the chromosome extremities), and also in boar T34ho (two recombination peaks on the q-arms compared with one of higher magnitude in the controls). Analyses of boars T34he and T34Inv showed that the interference was propagated through the breakpoints. A different result was obtained for boar T34ho, in which the breakpoints (transition between SSC3 and SSC4 chromatin on the bivalents) seemed to alter the transmission of the interference signal. Our results suggest that the number of crossovers and crossover interference could be regulated by partially different mechanisms.
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spelling pubmed-48497072016-05-07 Meiotic Recombination Analyses in Pigs Carrying Different Balanced Structural Chromosomal Rearrangements Mary, Nicolas Barasc, Harmonie Ferchaud, Stéphane Priet, Aurélia Calgaro, Anne Loustau-Dudez, Anne-Marie Bonnet, Nathalie Yerle, Martine Ducos, Alain Pinton, Alain PLoS One Research Article Correct pairing, synapsis and recombination between homologous chromosomes are essential for normal meiosis. All these events are strongly regulated, and our knowledge of the mechanisms involved in this regulation is increasing rapidly. Chromosomal rearrangements are known to disturb these processes. In the present paper, synapsis and recombination (number and distribution of MLH1 foci) were studied in three boars (Sus scrofa domestica) carrying different chromosomal rearrangements. One (T34he) was heterozygote for the t(3;4)(p1.3;q1.5) reciprocal translocation, one (T34ho) was homozygote for that translocation, while the third (T34Inv) was heterozygote for both the translocation and a pericentric inversion inv(4)(p1.4;q2.3). All three boars were normal for synapsis and sperm production. This particular situation allowed us to rigorously study the impact of rearrangements on recombination. Overall, the rearrangements induced only minor modifications of the number of MLH1 foci (per spermatocyte or per chromosome) and of the length of synaptonemal complexes for chromosomes 3 and 4. The distribution of MLH1 foci in T34he was comparable to that of the controls. Conversely, the distributions of MLH1 foci on chromosome 4 were strongly modified in boar T34Inv (lack of crossover in the heterosynaptic region of the quadrivalent, and crossover displaced to the chromosome extremities), and also in boar T34ho (two recombination peaks on the q-arms compared with one of higher magnitude in the controls). Analyses of boars T34he and T34Inv showed that the interference was propagated through the breakpoints. A different result was obtained for boar T34ho, in which the breakpoints (transition between SSC3 and SSC4 chromatin on the bivalents) seemed to alter the transmission of the interference signal. Our results suggest that the number of crossovers and crossover interference could be regulated by partially different mechanisms. Public Library of Science 2016-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4849707/ /pubmed/27124413 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154635 Text en © 2016 Mary et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Mary, Nicolas
Barasc, Harmonie
Ferchaud, Stéphane
Priet, Aurélia
Calgaro, Anne
Loustau-Dudez, Anne-Marie
Bonnet, Nathalie
Yerle, Martine
Ducos, Alain
Pinton, Alain
Meiotic Recombination Analyses in Pigs Carrying Different Balanced Structural Chromosomal Rearrangements
title Meiotic Recombination Analyses in Pigs Carrying Different Balanced Structural Chromosomal Rearrangements
title_full Meiotic Recombination Analyses in Pigs Carrying Different Balanced Structural Chromosomal Rearrangements
title_fullStr Meiotic Recombination Analyses in Pigs Carrying Different Balanced Structural Chromosomal Rearrangements
title_full_unstemmed Meiotic Recombination Analyses in Pigs Carrying Different Balanced Structural Chromosomal Rearrangements
title_short Meiotic Recombination Analyses in Pigs Carrying Different Balanced Structural Chromosomal Rearrangements
title_sort meiotic recombination analyses in pigs carrying different balanced structural chromosomal rearrangements
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4849707/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27124413
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154635
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