FLUORESCENCE IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION FOR THE DETECTION OF THE AMOUNT OF UNBALANCED SPERM IN RECIPROCAL TRANSLOCATION CARRIERS

Fluorescence in situ hybridization on decondensed interphase sperm nuclei was used to detect the amount of unbalanced sperm of reciprocal translocation carriers. A wide range in frequencies of unbalanced sperm formation was observed. Advantages and limitations of FISH studies on sperm for individualization of reproductive risks and infertility treatment protocols of reciprocal translocation carriers were discussed.