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Nat Genet ; 14(4): 406-14, 1996 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8944020

RESUMEN

Recent studies of human oocytes have demonstrated an enrichment for distal exchanges among meiosis I (MI) nondisjunction events and for proximal exchanges among meiosis II (MII) events. Our characterization of 103 cases of spontaneous X chromosome nondisjunction in Drosophila oocytes strongly parallels these observations. The recombinational histories of MI (97/103) and MII (6/103) nondisjunctional ova were strikingly different. MI nondisjunction occurred primarily in oocytes with non-exchange X chromosomes; of the new nondisjoining exchange bivalents, most carried distal crossovers. Thus, spontaneous MI nondisjunction reflects the failure of the achiasmate segregation systems. MII nondisjunction occurred only in oocytes with proximal exchanges. We propose several models to explain how very proximal exchanges might impair proper segregation.


Asunto(s)
Meiosis/genética , No Disyunción Genética , Oocitos , Recombinación Genética , Cromosoma X , Animales , Centrómero , Cruzamientos Genéticos , Drosophila , Femenino , Marcadores Genéticos , Heterocromatina , Humanos , Masculino , Mitosis
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Genetics ; 134(3): 825-35, 1993 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8349113

RESUMEN

The regular segregation of achiasmate chromosomes in Drosophila melanogaster females is ensured by two distinct segregational systems. The segregation of achiasmate homologs is assured by the maintenance of heterochromatic pairing; while the segregation of heterologous chromosomes is ensured by a separate mechanism that may not require physical association. AxsD (Aberrant X segregation) is a dominant mutation that specifically impairs the segregation of achiasmate homologs; heterologous achiasmate segregations are not affected. As a result, achiasmate homologs frequently participate in heterologous segregations at meiosis I. We report the isolation of two intragenic revertants of the AxsD mutation (Axsr2 and Axsr3) that exhibit a recessive meiotic phenotype identical to that observed in AxsD/AxsD females. A third revertant (Axsr1) exhibits no meiotic phenotype as a homozygote, but a meiotic defect is observed in Axsr1/Axsr2 females. Therefore mutations at the AxsD locus define a gene necessary and specific for homologous achiasmate segregation during meiosis. We also characterize the interactions of mutations at the Axs locus with two other meiotic mutations (ald and ncd). Finally, we propose a model in which Axs+ is required for the normal separation of paired achiasmate homologs. In the absence of Axs+ function, the homologs are often unable to separate from each other and behave as a single segregational unit that is free to segregate from heterologous chromosomes.


Asunto(s)
Cromosomas/fisiología , Drosophila melanogaster/genética , Meiosis/genética , Animales , Mapeo Cromosómico , Femenino , Genes Recesivos , Masculino , Familia de Multigenes , Mutación , No Disyunción Genética
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Genetics ; 152(2): 529-42, 1999 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10353897

RESUMEN

The segregation of homologous chromosomes from one another is the essence of meiosis. In many organisms, accurate segregation is ensured by the formation of chiasmata resulting from crossing over. Drosophila melanogaster females use this type of recombination-based system, but they also have mechanisms for segregating achiasmate chromosomes with high fidelity. We describe a P-element mutagenesis and screen in a sensitized genetic background to detect mutations that impair meiotic chromosome pairing, recombination, or segregation. Our screen identified two new recombination-deficient mutations: mei-P22, which fully eliminates meiotic recombination, and mei-P26, which decreases meiotic exchange by 70% in a polar fashion. We also recovered an unusual allele of the ncd gene, whose wild-type product is required for proper structure and function of the meiotic spindle. However, the screen yielded primarily mutants specifically defective in the segregation of achiasmate chromosomes. Although most of these are alleles of previously undescribed genes, five were in the known genes alphaTubulin67C, CycE, push, and Trl. The five mutations in known genes produce novel phenotypes for those genes.


Asunto(s)
Elementos Transponibles de ADN/genética , Drosophila melanogaster/genética , Genes de Insecto , Meiosis/genética , Animales , Cromosomas/genética , ADN/genética , Femenino , Heterocromatina , Masculino , Metafase , Mutación , No Disyunción Genética , Fenotipo , Recombinación Genética , Proyectos de Investigación , Cromosoma X/genética
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Med Biol Eng Comput ; 43(3): 325-30, 2005 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16035219

RESUMEN

One of the main limitations in using inverse methods for non-invasively imaging cardiac electrical activity in a clinical setting is the difficulty in readily obtaining high-quality data sets to reconstruct accurately a patient-specific geometric model of the heart and torso. This issue was addressed by investigation into the feasibility of using a pseudo-3D ultrasound system and a hand-held laser scanner to reconstruct such a model. This information was collected in under 20 min prior to a catheter ablation or pacemaker study in the electrophysiology laboratory. Using the models created from these data, different activation field maps were computed using several different inverse methods. These were independently validated by comparison of the earliest site of activation with the physical location of the pacing electrodes, as determined from orthogonal fluoroscopy images. With an estimated average geometric error of approximately 8 mm, it was also possible to reconstruct the site of initial activation to within 17.3 mm and obtain a quantitatively realistic activation sequence. The study demonstrates that it is possible rapidly to construct a geometric model that can then be used non-invasively to reconstruct an activation field map of the heart.


Asunto(s)
Ecocardiografía Tridimensional/métodos , Corazón/fisiología , Modelos Anatómicos , Modelos Cardiovasculares , Estimulación Cardíaca Artificial , Humanos , Rayos Láser
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Health Phys ; 14(4): 331-8, 1968 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-5643364
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