Une nouvelle translocation chez les bovins Blonde d'Aquitaine, rob (4; 10)

The cytogenetic study of a population of Blonde d’Aquitaine cattle revealed the presence of a Robertsonian translocation. The chromosomes involved in this abnormality were determined using G (GTG), R (RBG) and C (CBG) banding techniques. The chromosomes in question were identified as chromosomes 4 a...

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Published in:Genetics selection evolution (Paris) Vol. 25; no. 5; pp. 413 - 419
Main Authors: Bahri-Darwich, I., Cribiu, Edmond E., Berland, H.M., Darré, Roland
Format: Journal Article
Language:French
Published: BioMed Central 1993
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Summary:The cytogenetic study of a population of Blonde d’Aquitaine cattle revealed the presence of a Robertsonian translocation. The chromosomes involved in this abnormality were determined using G (GTG), R (RBG) and C (CBG) banding techniques. The chromosomes in question were identified as chromosomes 4 and 10. The existence of 2 paternal half-sisters carrying the abnormality suggests that it originates from the sire. L’étude cytogénétique d’une population de bovins Blonde d’Aquitaine a permis de trouver une nouvelle translocation robertsonienne. Les chromosomes impliqués dans cette anomalie ont été déterminés à l’aide des techniques de marquage G (GTG), R (RBG) et C (CBG). Les chromosomes concernés sont le 4 et le 10. L’existence de deux vaches porteuses demi-soeurs de père indique une origine vraisemblablement paternelle de l’anomalie.
ISSN:0999-193X
1297-9686