OMIA:000393-9860 : Tetragametic chimerism (including Freemartin) in Cervus elaphus (red deer) |
In other species: dog , horse , pig , taurine cattle , sheep , bighorn sheep , water buffalo
Categories: Reproductive system phene
Mendelian trait/disorder: unknown
Disease-related: yes
Cross-species summary: This is a type of sex chromosome difference of sexual development (DSD). Tetragametic chimerism is a rare, sex chromosome difference of sex development characterized by the two different haploid sets of maternal and paternal chromosomes and variable phenotype - from normal male or female genitalia, to different degrees of ambiguous genitalia, and often infertility. Also, in the cases of monochorionic dizygotic twins, it can be confined to blood of both twins. [updated from Orphanet : 199310 ] Freemartin or free-martin is an infertile female animal which is the twin of a male animal whose anti-Müllerian hormones affected its development in utero. Genetically the animals are chimeric (microchimerism, XX/XY leukocyte chimerism) - some stem cells from the male twin are received during in utero development via vascular connections between placentas. The condition is mostly reported in ruminants due to their multicotyledonary placenta type. Phene was renamed to 'Tetragametic chimerism' [16/11/2022]
Species-specific description: Changed from OMIA:000393-9850 : Tetragametic chimerism (including Freemartin) in Cervidae [01/10/2023]
Cite this entry
Nicholas, F. W., Tammen, I., & Sydney Informatics Hub. (2023). OMIA:000393-9860: Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals (OMIA) [dataset]. https://omia.org/. https://doi.org/10.25910/2AMR-PV70
Reference
1990 | Stewart-Scott, I.A., Pearce, P.D., Moore, G.H., Fennessy, P.F. : |
Freemartinism in red deer (Cervus elaphus L.). Cytogenet Cell Genet 54:58-9, 1990. Pubmed reference: 2249475. DOI: 10.1159/000132955. |
Edit History
- Created by Frank Nicholas on 06 Sep 2005
- Changed by Imke Tammen2 on 01 Oct 2023