Sister chromatid exchanges in Vicia faba |
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Authors: | Kihlman B. A. Kronborg Dzintra |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Zoology, Duke University, 27706, Durham, N. C., USA
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Abstract: | Evolutionary loss of the Y chromosome has occurred in Climacia areolaris (Hagen) of the neuropteran family Sisyridae. The diploid set comprises 6 pairs of autosomes, plus 2 X chromosomes in the female and 1 X in the male. The Y is retained in Sisyra vicaria (Walker) of the same family: its chromosome number is 14 in both sexes including 2X chromosomes in the female and 1X plus Y in the male. Two alternative pathways for the segregation of the sex chromosomes-distance segregation and sex bivalent formation-co-exist in the latter species in a ratio of approximately 1 to 6; the possible phylogenetic significance of this feature is discussed. |
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