A comparison of chiasma frequency and distribution between sexes in three species of grasshoppers |
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Authors: | Hugh L Fletcher Godfrey M Hewitt |
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Institution: | (1) Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, University Plain, NR4 7TJ Norwich, England |
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Abstract: | Chiasma frequency and distribution have been compared in both sexes of the grasshoppers Chortoicetes terminifera (n=11+X) (Oedipodinae) Parapleurus alliaceus (n=11+X) (Oedipodinae) and Chrysochraon dispar (n=8+X) (Gomphocerinae). In the last two species, chiasmata in the males are terminally localised in all except the shortest bivalents. Strict chiasma localisation was not found in the females but chiasmata were rare near to the centromere. The sexes had different autosomal mean chiasma frequencies. Cell means were: C. terminifera Males 13.07, Females 13.02; P. alliaceus Males 12.32, Females 14.47; C. dispar Males 12.56, Females 13.57. Possible mechanisms affecting the distribution of chiasmata, and the significance of the intersex and interspecies difference, are discussed. |
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