Table 1.
Karyotype and reproductive history of the male translocation carriers.
Table 2.
Clinical details of patients participated in this study categorized by the type of translocationa.
Figure 1.
Chromosome segregation in day 3 cleavage stage and spare embryos obtained from male translocation carriersa.
aREC = reciprocal translocation; ROB = Robersonian translocation, N/B = chromosomally normal or balanced for the translocated chromosomes, Adj1 = adjacent 1, Adj2 = adjacent 2, NS = no known segregation pattern detected, Poly = polyploid. An asterisk (*) denotes statistically significant differences (P<0.05). The column labeled with “3∶1” represents frequency of 3∶0 segregants in ROB and 3∶1 in REC. Normal/balanced spare embryos in ROB and REC carriers were not compared.
Table 3.
Percent segregation and number of embryos (in parenthesis) obtained from reciprocal translocation carriers classified based on presence of chromosomes with terminal breakpoints or acrocenteric chromosomesa.