Aneuploidy detection in pigs using comparative genomic hybridization: from the oocytes to blastocysts.

Data on the frequency of aneuploidy in farm animals are lacking and there is the need for a reliable technique which is capable of detecting all chromosomes simultaneously in a single cell. With the employment of comparative genomic hybridization coupled with the whole genome amplification technique...

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Main Authors: Miroslav Hornak, Eva Oracova, Pavlina Hulinska, Leona Urbankova, Jiri Rubes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3264574?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-6d7bcf4672104dc989b4c329190de9f02020-11-25T02:31:04ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0171e3033510.1371/journal.pone.0030335Aneuploidy detection in pigs using comparative genomic hybridization: from the oocytes to blastocysts.Miroslav HornakEva OracovaPavlina HulinskaLeona UrbankovaJiri RubesData on the frequency of aneuploidy in farm animals are lacking and there is the need for a reliable technique which is capable of detecting all chromosomes simultaneously in a single cell. With the employment of comparative genomic hybridization coupled with the whole genome amplification technique, this study brings new information regarding the aneuploidy of individual chromosomes in pigs. Focus is directed on in vivo porcine blastocysts and late morulas, 4.7% of which were found to carry chromosomal abnormality. Further, ploidy abnormalities were examined using FISH in a sample of porcine embryos. True polyploidy was relatively rare (1.6%), whilst mixoploidy was presented in 46.8% of embryos, however it was restricted to only a small number of cells per embryo. The combined data indicates that aneuploidy is not a prevalent cause of embryo mortality in pigs.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3264574?pdf=render
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author Miroslav Hornak
Eva Oracova
Pavlina Hulinska
Leona Urbankova
Jiri Rubes
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Eva Oracova
Pavlina Hulinska
Leona Urbankova
Jiri Rubes
Aneuploidy detection in pigs using comparative genomic hybridization: from the oocytes to blastocysts.
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Eva Oracova
Pavlina Hulinska
Leona Urbankova
Jiri Rubes
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title Aneuploidy detection in pigs using comparative genomic hybridization: from the oocytes to blastocysts.
title_short Aneuploidy detection in pigs using comparative genomic hybridization: from the oocytes to blastocysts.
title_full Aneuploidy detection in pigs using comparative genomic hybridization: from the oocytes to blastocysts.
title_fullStr Aneuploidy detection in pigs using comparative genomic hybridization: from the oocytes to blastocysts.
title_full_unstemmed Aneuploidy detection in pigs using comparative genomic hybridization: from the oocytes to blastocysts.
title_sort aneuploidy detection in pigs using comparative genomic hybridization: from the oocytes to blastocysts.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Data on the frequency of aneuploidy in farm animals are lacking and there is the need for a reliable technique which is capable of detecting all chromosomes simultaneously in a single cell. With the employment of comparative genomic hybridization coupled with the whole genome amplification technique, this study brings new information regarding the aneuploidy of individual chromosomes in pigs. Focus is directed on in vivo porcine blastocysts and late morulas, 4.7% of which were found to carry chromosomal abnormality. Further, ploidy abnormalities were examined using FISH in a sample of porcine embryos. True polyploidy was relatively rare (1.6%), whilst mixoploidy was presented in 46.8% of embryos, however it was restricted to only a small number of cells per embryo. The combined data indicates that aneuploidy is not a prevalent cause of embryo mortality in pigs.
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