The XYY condition in a wild mammal: an XY/XYY mosaic common shrew (Sorex araneus)
- 1 January 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Cytogenetic and Genome Research
- Vol. 41 (4) , 225-233
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000132234
Abstract
XY/XYY sex-chromosome mosaicism was demonstrated in both bone marrow and germ cells of a wild adult common shrew. Secondary sexual characteristics were those of a normal male, but the testes were small, and the sperm count was only about 3% of normal. Most of the seminiferous tubule cross-sections examined revealed serious spermatogenic impairment and a reduced diameter. A range of sex-chromosome pairing configurations was observed in XYY primary spermatocytes, including configurations involving the X and both Y chromosomes in a linear or radial array. The presence of metaphase II (MII) spreads with an XY sex-chromosome complement indicated that XYY primary spermatocytes could contribute products to MII. Following Burgoyne (1979) and Burgoyne and Biddle (1980), a number of models of spermatocyte loss were tested. The data indicated that there was an association between the sex-chromosome complement of primary spermatocytes and their contribution to MII The best fit to the observed MII frequency data was provided by a model which assumed that all XYY primary spermatocytes with a univalent Y chromosome and a high proportion of XYY primary spermatocytes with an unpaired X chromosome failed to contribute products to MII.Keywords
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