“…The reciprocal chromosome translocations are associated to a reduced litter size caused by lethal embryonic aneuploidy (Ducos, Berland, et al, 1998; Ducos, Pinton, et al, 1998; Gustavsson, 1980, 1988a; King, 1980; Pinton et al, 2000), reduction of the fertility and malformations not always manifested (Sánchez‐Sánchez, Gómez‐Fidalgo, Pérez‐Garnelo, Martín‐Lluch, & De la Cruz‐Vigo, 2019). Although in most cases the carriers have no phenotypic disorders, they have problems at the gametogenesis for the formation of a quadrivalent, a structure made of two normal and two rcp chromosomes that can segregate in alternate way or in adjacent ways (type I or II).…”