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Genetics
Cytogenet Genome Res (2020) 160 (4): 193–198.
Published Online: 30 May 2020
...Lisa De Lorenzi; Alfredo Pauciullo; Alessandra Iannuzzi; Pietro Parma Both cattle ( Bos taurus ) and sheep ( Ovis aries ) belong to the Bovidae family but to different subfamilies, Bovinae and Caprinae, respectively. From a chromosomal point of view, apart from the already known centric fusions...
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Genetics
Cytogenet Genome Res (2018) 156 (4): 197–203.
Published Online: 01 December 2018
...Harmonie Barasc; Nathalie Mouney-Bonnet; Clémence Peigney; Anne Calgaro; Clémence Revel; Nicolas Mary; Alain Ducos; Alain Pinton Robertsonian translocations are the most frequent chromosomal rearrangements detected in cattle. Here, we report on the detection of a new Robertsonian translocation...
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Genetics
Cytogenet Genome Res (2017) 151 (4): 191–197.
Published Online: 12 May 2017
... by both array-CGH analysis and SNP array. To our knowledge, this is the first case of centromere repositioning reported in cattle. [email protected] 13 02 2017 12 5 2017 © 2017 S. Karger AG, Basel 2017 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright: All rights reserved...
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Cytogenet Genome Res (2014) 144 (3): 208–211.
Published Online: 13 November 2014
...Larisa Biltueva; Anastasia Kulemzina; Nadezhda Vorobieva; Polina Perelman; Marina Kochneva; Alexandra Zhidenova; Alexander Graphodatsky This study reports on a unique balanced reciprocal chromosome translocation detected in a phenotypically normal cattle dam and her calf. CBG-, GTG-banding and FISH...
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Subject Area:
Genetics
Cytogenet Genome Res (2014) 142 (2): 95–100.
Published Online: 22 November 2013
... with the 2n = 60, XY karyotype, suggesting the presence of a reciprocal translocation. RBG- banding analyses identified a de novo reciprocal translocation involving BTA5 and BTA6, t(5;6)(q13;q34), while FISH analyses using cattle-specific BACs as probes enabled the confirmation and narrowed down...
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Subject Area:
Genetics
Cytogenet Genome Res (2013) 140 (1): 29–35.
Published Online: 03 May 2013
... cattle, sheep and river buffalo. The available reference genomes are very accurate, and they represent the best possible order of loci at this time. In cattle, despite the great accuracy achieved, a part of the genome has been sequenced but not yet assembled: these genome fragments are called unmapped...
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Subject Area:
Genetics
Cytogenet Genome Res (2011) 134 (2): 96–100.
Published Online: 08 March 2011
...A. Perucatti; V. Genualdo; A. Iannuzzi; L. De Lorenzi; D. Matassino; P. Parma; D. Di Berardino; L. Iannuzzi; G.P. Di Meo A new and unusual reciprocal translocation was detected in a heifer of the Agerolese cattle breed during a routine cytogenetic screening carried out on 13 animals (2 males and 11...
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Subject Area:
Genetics
Cytogenet Genome Res (2011) 134 (1): 1–8.
Published Online: 08 March 2011
...D.M. Larkin During the last 30 years, the cattle genome map has been expanded from 4 genes linked on chromosome X to over 22,000 genes identified in the cattle genome sequence assembly. This progress has been achieved due to numerous projects on linkage and physical mapping of the cattle genome...
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Genetics
Cytogenet Genome Res (2011) 132 (1-2): 22–25.
Published Online: 24 July 2010
... temperature, 5% barium hydroxide for 1–2 min at 50°C, 2× SSC for 1 h at 60°C and 4% Giemsa solution for 30 min at room temperature). International nomenclature for cattle chromosomes was followed [ISCNDB, 2000]. Fluorescent in situ hybridization was performed with the use of locus-specific probes...
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Subject Area:
Genetics
Cytogenet Genome Res (2010) 129 (4): 298–304.
Published Online: 06 July 2010
... to establish. The analysis also revealed the presence of several CNVs throughout the genome. To our knowledge this is the first time the balanced condition of a cattle RCP has been ascertained using the array-CGH approach. 25 01 2010 6 7 2010 © 2010 S. Karger AG, Basel 2010 Copyright / Drug...
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Genetics
Cytogenet Genome Res (2009) 126 (4): 318–328.
Published Online: 11 December 2009
... to in the content or advertisements. Cattle DDX3X DDX3Y Interstitial cells PL10 RNA helicase Spermatogenesis DEAD box polypeptide 3 (DDX3) is a subfamily of the DEAD (for the sequence Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp) box RNA helicases, a family of proteins characterized by the conserved DEAD box motif...
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Subject Area:
Genetics
Cytogenet Genome Res (2009) 126 (1-2): 34–48.
Published Online: 09 December 2009
.... This article is devoted to outlining the current resources available in domestic species and to some examples of fluorescence in situ hybridization applications in the cattle, pig, horse and avian species. From a clinical point of view, these examples illustrate the advantages of FISH for the study...
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Subject Area:
Genetics
Cytogenet Genome Res (2009) 126 (1-2): 139–147.
Published Online: 09 December 2009
... in size and gene content. We have constructed a medium-density gene map for the cattle PAR and the adjacent X-specific region by isolating and mapping 18 BAC clones which contain 20 PAR- and 5 X-specific genes. One BAC clone containing TBL1XY and GPR143 spanned the recently demarcated bovine...
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Subject Area:
Genetics
Cytogenet Genome Res (2009) 126 (1-2): 217–225.
Published Online: 09 December 2009
...D. Nicodemo; A. Pauciullo; A. Castello; E. Roldan; M. Gomendio; G. Cosenza; V. Peretti; A. Perucatti; G.P. Di Meo; L. Ramunno; L. Iannuzzi; J. Rubes; D. Di Berardino The present study was undertaken to investigate aneuploidy rates in the sperm populations of 2 cattle (Bos taurus) breeds by using...