Chromosome abnormalities and fertility in domestic bovids: A review

A Iannuzzi, P Parma, L Iannuzzi - Animals, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary In domestic bovids, numerical autosome abnormalities have been rarely
reported, as they present abnormal animal phenotypes quickly eliminated by breeders …

Chromosome evolution in domestic bovids as revealed by chromosome banding and FISH-map** techniques

L Iannuzzi, WA King, D Di Berardino - Cytogenetic and genome …, 2009 - karger.com
The present review summarizes the basic cytogenetic information available pertaining to the
most important Bovidae species, namely cattle, buffalo, sheep and goat, with the aim of …

Chromosome evolution in the subtribe Bovina (Mammalia, Bovidae): The karyotype of the Cambodian banteng (Bos javanicus birmanicus) suggests that …

A Ropiquet, M Gerbault-Seureau, JL Deuve… - Chromosome …, 2008 - Springer
Three subspecies of banteng (Bos javanicus) have been described: B. j. javanicus in Java,
B. j. lowi in Borneo, and B. j. birmanicus in Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand and …

[PDF][PDF] Karyotype analysis of mithun (Bos frontalis) and mithun bull x Brahman cow hybrids

KX Qu, ZX He, WH Nie, JC Zhang, XD **… - Genet. Mol …, 2012 - researchgate.net
We examined the cytogenetics of mithun (Bos frontalis), a domesticated version of the Asian
gaur, and hybrids (F1 generation) produced by artificial insemination of Brahman cows (Bos …

Identification of the homologue of the bovine Rob(1;29) in a captive gaur (Bos gaurus)

GF Mastromonaco, G Coppola, G Crawshaw… - Chromosome …, 2004 - Springer
Robertsonian translocations have been well documented in domestic cattle, with the most
commonly occurring fusion involving chromosomes 1 and 29. The widespread nature of this …

[PDF][PDF] Cytogenetics and physical chromosome maps

R Fries, P Popescu - The Genetics of Cattle, 1999 - agri.ubu.ac.th
Cattle cytogenetics had a comparatively strong start due to the early detection of the famous
1/29 translocation in 1964 in Sweden. The 1/29 translocation not only had a major impact on …

Sperm chromosome study of two bulls heterozygous for different Robertsonian translocations

H Tateno, YI Miyake, H Mori, Y Kamiguchi… - Hereditas, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
Haploid chromosomes of a total of 354 spermatozoa from two bulls heterozygous for
different Robertsonian translocations, a Holstein‐Friesian bull carrying at (1; 21) and a …

Centromeric heterochromatin in the cattle rob (1; 29) translocation: α-satellite I sequences, in-situ MspI digestion patterns, chromomycin staining and C-bands

R Chaves, JS Heslop-Harrison, H Guedes-Pinto - Chromosome Research, 2000 - Springer
The centromeric regions and α-satellite I sequence were studied on chromosomes 1, 29 and
the rob (1; 29) translocation in a Portuguese breed of cattle, Barrosã, carrying the …

A new Robertsonian translocation in cattle, rob (15; 25)

L Iannuzzi, T Rangel-Figueiredo, GP Di Meo… - … and Genome Research, 1992 - karger.com
A new Robertsonian translocation, rob (l 5; 25), was discovered in a Portuguese Barrosa
cow. The animal (2n= 59, XX) was found by G-and R-banding to be a heterozygous carrier …

Robertsonian chromosome polymorphism in the Arabian oryx (Oryx leucoryx)

EP Cribiu, JF Asmonde, V Durand, A Greth… - … and Genome Research, 1990 - karger.com
A Robertsonian translocation was found in a herd of Arabian oryx (Oryx leucoryx). The
translocated chromosome, when analyzed by G-banding, seemed to involve the fusion of …