Abnormalities in synaptonemal complexes in pollen mother cells of a lily hybrid |
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Authors: | L. F. La Cour B. Wells |
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Affiliation: | (1) John Innes Institute, Colney Lane, Norwich |
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Abstract: | Two abnormalities, one in lateral elements of synaptonemal complexes the other involving whole complexes, have been studied with the electron microscope in pollen mother cells of the lily hybrid, Lilium aureliensis × L. henryi, which with the light microscope showed almost complete bivalent formation at metaphase. Brief water treatment of pollen mother cells prior to fixation, revealed that the aberrant configurations in lateral elements arose by breakage and subsequent folding of severed fragments up to about 0.8 m long. The abnormality ocurred at recognisable heterologous regions, apparently immediately after pairing. The folded fragments were eliminated from the chromosomes at some time during pachytene. Pseudo pairing was observed after synapsis between either more than one pair of homologues or one pair bent back on themselves, so as to produce polycomplexes. Seemingly, central elements could develop between lateral elements on their outer face under these conditions. |
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