Forty-four pigs with the suspicious symptoms of porcine stress syndrome (PSS) were selected for chromosome analysis. Cytogenetic evaluation by means of the G-banding technique revealed that one sow had an abnormal (38,XX, inv (1p+q-) (2.1;1.1) karyotype. The same abnormality was also detected in 8 of 13 offspring of this sow. However, there was no correlation between the chromosome abnormality and PSS. The chromosome abnormality did not give rise to a reduction in the fertility of this sow or in the viability of her offspring. This case represents the first reported instance of pericentric inversion in swine.
Chromosomal pericentric inversion detected in a sow and her piglets. Publishing Authors By Initials