Jaafar H, Gabriel-Robez O, Ratomponirina C, Boscher J, Bonneau M, Popescu C P, Rumpler Y
Institut d'Embryologie, Faculté de Médecine, Strasbourg, France.
Cytogenet Cell Genet. 1989;50(4):220-5. doi: 10.1159/000132764.
An electron microscopic study of synaptonemal complexes in two heterozygous fertile boars, one a carrier of a 4;14 reciprocal translocation and the second a carrier of this translocation associated with a 3;7 reciprocal translocation, is reported. The results showed heterologous pairing in almost all quadrivalents, as well as a lack of XY-quadrivalent association. This seemed to be a common feature of translocations in pigs, even if at least one acrocentric chromosome is involved, and may represent a significant meiotic mechanism that prevents spermatocyte loss, while the production of genetically unbalanced gametes leads to loss of progeny through abortion.