Heterochromatin distribution and chiasma localization in the grasshopper Bryodema tuberculata (fabr.) (Acrididae) |
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Authors: | I. Klášterská A. T. Natarajan C. Ramel |
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Affiliation: | 1. Wallenberg Laboratory, Stockholm University, Stockholm
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Abstract: | The problem of extreme localisation of chiasmata in the grasshopper species Bryodema tuberculata has been reinvestigated, using C-banding, Q-banding and benzimidazol techniques. These techniques reveal the precise localisation of heterochromatin in different chromosomes. Single or double heterochromatic blocks are present near the centromeric regions, except in chromosomes 5 and 11, which have larger blocks. These two chromosomes possess a distal chiasma while the other autosomes have a proximal chiasma. The results with regard to the distribution of chiasmata, in relation to the localisation of heterochromatin, as well as the existence of a short arm, are compared with the earlier observations of White, and discussed briefly. |
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