A quantitative and qualitative cytochemical study on human round-headed spermatozoa chromatin(Feulgen-DNA content, basic clear protein content, acid-resistance degree of DNP) was carried out. Feulgen-DNA and basic nuclear protein contents showed in different nuclear classes of various sizes within the whole population a variability of behaviour. Our data suggest the occurrence of meiotic malsegregation events followed by production of aneuploid gametes whose chromatin appears to be more compacted than controls.

Human round-headed spermatozoa: a quantitative and qualitative cytochemical study on chromatin.

FORMENTI, DANIELE;
1980-01-01

Abstract

A quantitative and qualitative cytochemical study on human round-headed spermatozoa chromatin(Feulgen-DNA content, basic clear protein content, acid-resistance degree of DNP) was carried out. Feulgen-DNA and basic nuclear protein contents showed in different nuclear classes of various sizes within the whole population a variability of behaviour. Our data suggest the occurrence of meiotic malsegregation events followed by production of aneuploid gametes whose chromatin appears to be more compacted than controls.
1980
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chromatin; DNA content; spermatogenesis
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7447889
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Arrighi, S; Carnevali, A; Chiara, F; Formenti, Daniele; Porcelli, F.
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