Fertile male mice with three sex chromosomes: Evidence that infertility in XYY male mice is an effect of two Y chromosomes |
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Authors: | Patricia A. Hunt Eva M. Eicher |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Jackson Laboratory, 04609 Bar Harbor, ME, USA;(2) Present address: The Winship Cancer Center, Emory University, 1327 Clifton Road, NE, 30322 Atlanta, GA, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() In the mouse XYY males are sterile, presumably because pairing abnormalities resulting from the presence of three sex chromosomes lead to meiotic breakdown. We have produced male mice, designated XYY*X, that have three sex chromosome pairing regions but only one intact Y chromosome. Unexpectedly XYY*X males are fertile, although they are no more efficient in sex chromosome pairing than previously reported XYY males. We conclude that the sterility of XYY males is caused by a combination of the deleterious effect of two Y chromosomes, presumably acting prior to meiosis, and pairing abnormalities resulting in significant meiotic disruption.by P.B. Moens |
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