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The chromosome complement of the sloth Choloepus hoffmanni Peters has been investigated in mitosis and also in male meiosis. The karyotype for both males and females is characterized by a diploid number of 49 chromosomes. In the male the Y-material is translocated on an autosome but the meiotic behavior of the gonosomes is normal and therefore the sex determining mechanism may be normal too, despite the translocation. The females have an XO sex-chromosome constitution in somatic cells. An hypothesis, based on a slight deviation of a normal phenomenon is proposed to explain as regular such a formula in normal animals. — Relating to these conclusions, other known deviations of the standard XX/XY sex chromosome constitution in placental mammals are discussed (multiple sexchromosomes, composite gonosomes and XO female formula). The general conclusion is that despite an apparent variability of sex chromosome morphology, all placental mammals seem to retain a truly XX/XY sex constitution.  相似文献   

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Meiotic cytology of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in protoplast lysates   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Summary This report describes cytological features of meiosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae prepared for electron microscopy by lysis of protoplasts or nuclei on an aqueous surface. Whereas the chromatin of cells lysed before or after meiotic prophase was widely dispersed, pachytene bivalents appeared as discrete, elongate masses of compact chromatin. These bivalents were of nearly uniform thickness; they ranged in length from about 0.6 m to 4.0 m, with a median of 1.6–1.8 m. Enzymatic digestion of chromosomal DNA removed the chromatin to reveal the underlying synaptonemal complex. The lysis of partially purified nuclei was less disruptive and thereby revealed the regular association of the telomeres with fragments of the nuclear envelope. In tetraploid cells, pachytene lysates contained quadrivalents characterized by the close apposition of chromatin masses of similar length. One or more points of intimate association appear to represent sites of exchange between pairing partners. The departure of the diploid cells from pachytene was accompanied by the renewed association of spindle microtubules with the chromosomes shortly before the diplotene chromosomes decondensed. Later, the successive meiotic divisions were identified by the appearance of a single spindle for meiosis I and of two spindles for meiosis II.  相似文献   

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The motor protein Kar3p and its associated protein Cik1p are essential for passage through meiosis I. In the absence of either protein, meiotic cells arrest in prophase I. Experiments were performed to determine whether the arrest was caused by a structural inability to proceed through meiosis, or by a regulatory mechanism. The data demonstrate that the meiotic arrest is not structural; kar3 and cik1 mutants are able to form normal looking bipolar spindles and divide their DNA into two masses in spo11 mutant backgrounds. To identify the regulatory system necessary for the kar3/cik1 meiotic arrest, we tested whether the arrest could be bypassed by eliminating the pachytene checkpoint or the spindle checkpoint. The arrest is not solely dependent upon the pachytene checkpoint that monitors recombination and aspects of chromosome synapsis. Elimination of the spindle checkpoint failed to allow kar3 mutants to undergo meiosis I nuclear division, but phenotypes of the kar3/spindle checkpoint double mutants suggest that the kar3 meiotic arrest may be mediated by the spindle checkpoint.  相似文献   

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The motor protein Kar3p and its associated protein Cik1p are essential for passage through meiosis I. In the absence of either protein, meiotic cells arrest in prophase I. Experiments were performed to determine whether the arrest was caused by a structural inability to proceed through meiosis, or by a regulatory mechanism. The data demonstrate that the meiotic arrest is not structural; kar3 and cik1 mutants are able to form normal looking bipolar spindles and divide their DNA into two masses in spo11 mutant backgrounds. To identify the regulatory system necessary for the kar3/cik1 meiotic arrest, we tested whether the arrest could be bypassed by eliminating the pachytene checkpoint or the spindle checkpoint. The arrest is not solely dependent upon the pachytene checkpoint that monitors recombination and aspects of chromosome synapsis. Elimination of the spindle checkpoint failed to allow kar3 mutants to undergo meiosis I nuclear division, but phenotypes of the kar3/spindle checkpoint double mutants suggest that the kar3 meiotic arrest may be mediated by the spindle checkpoint.  相似文献   

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H. D. Klein 《Genetica》1969,40(1):566-576
After application of neutrons on dry seeds ofPisum sativum three recessive mutants were isolated showing irregularities in the course of meiosis. A cytogenetical analysis showed that at metaphase I, a varying number of univalents are formed, most likely as a result of reduced chiasma frequencies. At anaphase I, some univalents divide precociously in mutant 2982 but none do so in mutants 2989 and 2552. As a consequence, most cells of 2989 and 2552 built up more than two spindles at anaphase II, whereas the majority of cells in 2982 form two spindles. This situation is reflected in the frequency distribution of gones per PMC at tetrad stage. The discussion deals with the possible causes of univalent formation at meiotic prophase and the variability of univalent behaviour at anaphase I.  相似文献   

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Okamoto SY  Sato M  Toda T  Yamamoto M 《PloS one》2012,7(1):e30622
The SCF (Skp1-Cul1-F-box) complex contributes to a variety of cellular events including meiotic cell cycle control, but its function during meiosis is not understood well. Here we describe a novel function of SCF/Skp1 in meiotic recombination and subsequent chromosome segregation. The skp1 temperature-sensitive mutant exhibited abnormal distribution of spindle microtubules in meiosis II, which turned out to originate from abnormal bending of the spindle in meiosis I. Bent spindles were reported in mitosis of this mutant, but it remained unknown how SCF could affect spindle morphology. We found that the meiotic bent spindle in skp1 cells was due to a hypertension generated by chromosome entanglement. The spindle bending was suppressed by inhibiting double strand break (DSB) formation, indicating that the entanglement was generated by the meiotic recombination machinery. Consistently, Rhp51/Rad51-Rad22/Rad52 foci persisted until meiosis I in skp1 cells, proving accumulation of recombination intermediates. Intriguingly bent spindles were also observed in the mutant of Fbh1, an F-box protein containing the DNA helicase domain, which is involved in meiotic recombination. Genetic evidence suggested its cooperation with SCF/Skp1. Thus, SCF/Skp1 together with Fbh1 is likely to function in the resolution of meiotic recombination intermediates, thereby ensuring proper chromosome segregation.  相似文献   

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This is the first report on -tubulin and microtubule arrays during microsporogenesis in a gymnosperm. Meiosis in Ginkgo biloba is polyplastidic, as is typical of the spermatophyte clade, and microtubule arrays are organized at various sites during meiosis and cytokinesis. In early prophase, a cluster of -tubulin globules occurs in the central cytoplasm adjacent to the off-center nucleus. These globules diminish in size and spread over the surface of the nucleus. A system of microtubules focused on the -tubulin forms a reticulate pattern in the cytoplasm. As the nucleus migrates to the center of the microsporocyte, -tubulin becomes concentrated at several sites adjacent to the nuclear envelope. Microtubules organized at these foci of -tubulin give rise to a multipolar prophase spindle. By metaphase I, the spindle has matured into a distinctly bipolar structure with pointed poles. In both first and second meiosis, -tubulin becomes distributed throughout the metaphase spindles, but becomes distinctly polar again in anaphase. In telophase I, -tubulin moves from polar regions to the proximal surface of chromosome groups/nuclei where interzonal microtubules are organized. No cell wall is deposited and the interzonal microtubules embrace a plate of organelles between the two nuclear cytoplasmic domains (NCDs) of the dyad. Following second meiosis, phragmoplasts that form between sister and non-sister nuclei fuse to form a complex six-sided structure that directs simultaneous cytokinesis. -Tubulin becomes associated with nuclei after both meiotic divisions and is especially conspicuous in the distal hemisphere of each young microspore where an unusual encircling system of cortical microtubules develops.  相似文献   

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K. W. Wolf 《Protoplasma》1996,190(1-2):88-98
Summary The microtubular spindle in spermatocytes of Lepidoptera is unconventional in that the bulk of the microtubules (MTs) ends relatively abrupt about halfway between the spindle equator and the centrosomes from late prometaphase through early anaphase. Membranous elements separate the MT ends from the centrosomes. In the present study, the question is addressed whether MTs in meiotic spindles of male Lepidoptera are — as typical of spindle MTs in other systems — highly dynamic or whether they represent a more stable MT population. To this end, primary spermatocytes of two Lepidoptera species,Ephestia kuehniella (Pyralidae) andPieris brassicae (Pieridae), were probed with a widely used antibody, 6–11B-1, directed against acetylated -tubulin. Tubulin acetylation is believed to indicate the presence of long-lived MTs. In late telophase spermatocytes of both species, spindle MTs were highly acetylated. This is in keeping with observations in other systems: MT dynamics decreases towards telophase. The labeling intensity in younger spermatocytes differed, however, between both species. InE. kuehniella only flagella were labeled, whereas inP. brassicae also the kinetochore MTs and small MT arrays around the centrosomes were detected by the antibody against acetylated -tubullin. The findings are compatible with the suggestion that spindle MTs are dynamic in prometaphase to anaphase spermatocytes ofE. kuehniella. In fact, treatment with taxol, a MT-stabilizing drug, leads to high acetylation of -tubulin throughout spindle MTs ofE. kuehniella in this period. Meiotic spindles inP. brassicae are longer by a factor of 1.3 than those ofE. kuehniella. The shorter MTs inE. kuehniella may turnover completely and cannot accumulate acetylated portions, whereas segments of MTs in the longer spindles ofP. brassicae persist and become post-translationally acetylated. Spermatogonial mitosis was also studied in both species and spindle MTs were found highly acetylated throughout mitosis. Thus, mitotic and meiotic spindles in males of Lepidoptera differ with respect to MT turnover.Abbreviations BSA bovine serum albumin - DAPI 4,6-Diamidino-2-phenylindole-2 HC1 - EGTA ethylene glycol-bis (-aminoethyl ether)-N,N-tetraacetic acid - PBS phosphate-buffered saline - PIPES piperazine-N,N-bis (2-ethane sulfonic acid) - MT microtubule  相似文献   

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It is important for the proper execution of cell division in both mitosis and meiosis that the chromosome segregation, cytokinesis, and partition of cell organelles progress in smooth coordination. We show here that the mitochondria inheritance is closely linked with microtubules during meiotic divisions in Drosophila males. They are first clustered in a cell equator at metaphase associated with astral microtubules and then distributed along central spindle microtubules after anaphase. The molecular mechanism for the microtubule-dependent inheritance of mitochondria in male meiosis has not been demonstrated yet. We first isolated mutations for a larp gene that is highly conserved among eukaryotes and showed that these mutant males exhibited multiple meiotic phenotypes such as a failure of chromosome segregation, cytokinesis, and mitochondrial partition. Our cytological examination revealed that the mutants showed defects in spindle pole organization and spindle formation. The larp encodes a Drosophila orthologue of a La-related protein containing a domain exhibiting an outstanding homology with a La type RNA-binding protein. Surprisingly, the dLarp protein is localized in the cytoplasm of the male germ line cells, as observed by its distinct co-localization with mitochondria in early spermatocytes and during meiotic divisions. We discuss here the essential role that dLarp plays in multiple processes in Drosophila male meiosis.  相似文献   

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Preleptotene chromosome contraction in Lilium longiflorum “Croft”   总被引:1,自引:1,他引:0  
A period of chromosome contraction between premeiotic interphase and leptotene was regularly observed in three samples of Lilium longiflorum Croft. Extensive preleptotene chromosome contraction was also observed in L. longiflorum Ace and in the Lilium hybrid Enchantment. Although the stage resembles late mitotic prophase, microsporocytes never develop to metaphase, but despiralize to leptotene, and regular alignment, pairing and chiasma formation follow. As preleptotene chromosome contraction is discovered in an increasing number of organisms it becomes less likely that it represents a true reversion to mitosis. However its absence in many organisms and its extreme variability in others do not support the concept of preleptotene chromosome contraction as a regular meiotic stage. It is suggested that the line of demarcation between mitosis and meiosis is often imprecise, and meiocytes may fluctuate to some extent between these states before a final transition to meiosis is made. The occurrence and extent of this fluctuation may possibly be related to some externally produced substances required for the orderly development of meiotic prophase.  相似文献   

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Summary F-actin distribution during male meiosis in Magnolia soulangeana was studied by means of fluorescence microscopy following staining with rhodaminephalloidin. Actin filaments were observed to persist during all of the developmental stages of meiosis. Four main types of configurations were recognized: (1) peripheral filaments underlying the plasma membrane (cortical network); (2) filaments dispersed throughout the inner cytoplasm (central cytoplasmic network); (3) filaments associated with the meiotic spindles; (4) filaments associated with the phragmoplasts. The cortical and central cytoplasmic filaments exhibited different behaviours. Whereas the cortical network remained present in an apparently unchanged form during all of the meiotic stages, the central cytoplasmic filaments, although they never completely disappeared, were reduced and concentrated around the nucleus at the end of prophase. At metaphase, fluorescent spindles consisting of filament bundles running from pole to pole or being interrupted at the equatorial zone could be seen. At the end of both the first and second division of meiosis, fluorescent bands of filaments (disks) appeared at the level of the cell division planes (equatorial regions) where cleavage furrows were constituted. These cleavage furrows did not form when floral buds were cultivated in a cytochalasin-containing medium. Our results show that during microsporogenesis in M. soulangeana the actin filaments constitute a highly complex and dynamic system that is involved in particular in cytoplasm cleavage of the meiocytes.  相似文献   

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The establishment of bipolar spindles during meiotic divisions ensures faithful chromosome segregation to prevent gamete aneuploidy. We analyzed centriole duplication, as well as centrosome maturation and separation during meiosis I and II using mouse spermatocytes. The first round of centriole duplication occurs during early prophase I, and then, centrosomes mature and begin to separate by the end of prophase I to prime formation of bipolar metaphase I spindles. The second round of centriole duplication occurs at late anaphase I, and subsequently, centrosome separation coordinates bipolar segregation of sister chromatids during meiosis II. Using a germ cell‐specific conditional knockout strategy, we show that Polo‐like kinase 1 and Aurora A kinase are required for centrosome maturation and separation prior to metaphase I, leading to the formation of bipolar metaphase I spindles. Furthermore, we show that PLK1 is required to block the second round of centriole duplication and maturation until anaphase I. Our findings emphasize the importance of maintaining strict spatiotemporal control of cell cycle kinases during meiosis to ensure proficient centrosome biogenesis and, thus, accurate chromosome segregation during spermatogenesis.  相似文献   

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This is the first report on the organization of a quadripolar microtubule system (QMS) in polyplastidic meiosis of a hepatic with polar organizers (POs). Unlike the monoplastidic sporocytes of mosses and hornworts, in which meiotic quadripolarity can be traced to plastid division and migration, sporocytes of Aneura pinguis are polyplastidic and tetrahedrally lobed before the QMS is organized. Whereas the QMS in mosses and hornworts is plastid-based, the QMS of A. pinguis is focused at four POs where gamma tubulin (-tubulin) is concentrated. An aster of microtubules emanates from each PO centered in the four cytoplasmic lobes and the opposing radial microtubules interact to form the QMS that envelops the nucleus. A functionally bipolar spindle is gradually formed as the four poles converge in pairs on either side of opposite cleavage furrows. The resulting spindle remains quadripolar. Although -tubulin is most concentrated in the deeply concave poles straddling cleavage furrows, it also extends into the spindle itself. Telophase groups of chromosomes curve around the polar cleavage furrows and a phragmoplast that originates in the interzonal region guides a cell plate that extends to the equatorial cleavage furrows. Discrete POs are reformed at opposite tips of the elongated dyad nuclei in prophase II and microtubules radiating from them give rise to the spindles of second meiosis. Spindles remain sharply focused and -tubulin extends into distal portions of the spindle. Interzonal phragmoplasts that expand to join with pre-established cleavage furrows mediate cytokinesis resulting in a tetrad of spores. Each young tetrad member has a radial microtubule system emanating from the nucleus.  相似文献   

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In most animals, successful segregation of female meiotic chromosomes involves sequential associations of the meiosis I and meiosis II spindles with the cell cortex so that extra chromosomes can be deposited in polar bodies. The resulting reduction in chromosome number is essential to prevent the generation of polyploid embryos after fertilization. Using time-lapse imaging of living Caenorhabditis elegans oocytes containing fluorescently labeled chromosomes or microtubules, we have characterized the movements of meiotic spindles relative to the cell cortex. Spindle assembly initiated several microns from the cortex. After formation of a bipolar structure, the meiosis I spindle translocated to the cortex. When microtubules were partially depleted, translocation of the bivalent chromosomes to the cortex was blocked without affecting cell cycle timing. In oocytes depleted of the microtubule-severing enzyme, MEI-1, spindles moved to the cortex, but association with the cortex was unstable. Unlike translocation of wild-type spindles, movement of MEI-1-depleted spindles was dependent on FZY-1/CDC20, a regulator of the metaphase/anaphase transition. We observed a microtubule and FZY-1/CDC20-dependent circular cytoplasmic streaming in wild-type and mei-1 mutant embryos during meiosis. We propose that, in mei-1 mutant oocytes, this cytoplasmic streaming is sufficient to drive the spindle into the cortex. Cytoplasmic streaming is not the normal spindle translocation mechanism because translocation occurred in the absence of cytoplasmic streaming in embryos depleted of either the orbit/CLASP homolog, CLS-2, or FZY-1. These results indicate a direct role of microtubule severing in translocation of the meiotic spindle to the cortex.  相似文献   

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The genetic control of spermatid morphogenesis was studied by light microscopy through the analysis of meiotic and premeiotic lesions. Sperm disfunction-type male-sterile mutations were screened for novel “early effect” mutations: (1) timing mutations, in which mitochondrial aggregation occurs before instead of after meiosis; (2) mutations which affect the spindle structure, e.g., a mutant with second-division monoastral spindle; (3) mutations which cause deformations in primary spermatocyte structures. It is shown, in addition to the examples cited above, that normal meiosis may often serve as an early marker for normal differentiation, and that approximately 20% of male-sterile mutations are meiotic mutants. The role of the Y chromosome was reexamined. The interaction between Y factors and X-linked male steriles is in many cases additive, indicating that Y gene products are essential for normal development of the primary spermatocytes. Furthermore, XO males are shown to be extreme meiotic mutants. It is argued that spermatid morphogenesis is totally dependent on developmental processes in the primary spermatocyte stage. The relations among developmental processes in early spermatogenesis are discussed in terms of gene activity.  相似文献   

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Spindle Dynamics during Meiosis in Drosophila Oocytes   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1       下载免费PDF全文
Mature oocytes of Drosophila are arrested in metaphase of meiosis I. Upon activation by ovulation or fertilization, oocytes undergo a series of rapid changes that have not been directly visualized previously. We report here the use of the Nonclaret disjunctional (Ncd) microtubule motor protein fused to the green fluorescent protein (GFP) to monitor changes in the meiotic spindle of live oocytes after activation in vitro. Meiotic spindles of metaphase-arrested oocytes are relatively stable, however, meiotic spindles of in vitro–activated oocytes are highly dynamic: the spindles elongate, rotate around their long axis, and undergo an acute pivoting movement to reorient perpendicular to the oocyte surface. Many oocytes spontaneously complete the meiotic divisions, permitting visualization of progression from meiosis I to II. The movements of the spindle after oocyte activation provide new information about the dynamic changes in the spindle that occur upon re-entry into meiosis and completion of the meiotic divisions. Spindles in live oocytes mutant for a lossof-function ncd allele fused to gfp were also imaged. The genesis of spindle defects in the live mutant oocytes provides new insights into the mechanism of Ncd function in the spindle during the meiotic divisions.  相似文献   

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Mitotic spindles assemble from two centrosomes, which are major microtubule‐organizing centers (MTOCs) that contain centrioles. Meiotic spindles in oocytes, however, lack centrioles. In mouse oocytes, spindle microtubules are nucleated from multiple acentriolar MTOCs that are sorted and clustered prior to completion of spindle assembly in an “inside‐out” mechanism, ending with establishment of the poles. We used HSET (kinesin‐14) as a tool to shift meiotic spindle assembly toward a mitotic “outside‐in” mode and analyzed the consequences on the fidelity of the division. We show that HSET levels must be tightly gated in meiosis I and that even slight overexpression of HSET forces spindle morphogenesis to become more mitotic‐like: rapid spindle bipolarization and pole assembly coupled with focused poles. The unusual length of meiosis I is not sufficient to correct these early spindle morphogenesis defects, resulting in severe chromosome alignment abnormalities. Thus, the unique “inside‐out” mechanism of meiotic spindle assembly is essential to prevent chromosomal misalignment and production of aneuploidy gametes.  相似文献   

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Summary A thoroughly documented account of the ultrastructure of the meiotic spindle pole body (SPB) cycle in a rust (Basidiomycota, Uredinales) is presented for the first time. The three-dimensional structure of the SPB and spindle during meiosis in the hollyhock rust fungusPuccinia malvacearum is analyzed from serial sections of preselected stages. This paper covers prophase I to prometaphase I. At late prophase I, the nucleolus disperses and does not reappear until the end of meiosis. The SPB at late prophase I consists of two, 4-layered discs, 0.8–1.0 m in diameter, connected by a middle piece (MP). The SPB is associated with a differentiated region of the nuclear envelope and nucleoplasm. At late diplotene to diakinesis, each disc generates a half spindle as it inserts into an otherwise intact nuclear envelope. The MP connecting the interdigitating half spindles elongates and eventually splits transversely during subsequent spindle elongation. Each half MP, which is attached to a SPB disc, becomes inserted in a sheath-like extension of the nuclear envelope. The intranuclear late prometaphase I spindle always becomes oriented perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis and sagittal plane of the metabasidium. There are 200–290 spindle microtubules (MTs) at each SPB at late prometaphase. The nonkinetochore MTs form a coherent central spindle around which the kinetochore MTs and bivalents are spread. A metaphase plate is absent. The results are compared with SPB behavior and spindle structure in early meiosis of other basidiomycetes and ascomycetes.  相似文献   

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MAPK-activated protein kinase 2 (MK2), a direct substrate of p38 MAPK, plays key roles in multiple physiological functions in mitosis. Here, we show for the first time the unique distribution pattern of MK2 in meiosis. Phospho-MK2 was localized on bipolar spindle minus ends and along the interstitial axes of homologous chromosomes extending over centromere regions and arm regions at metaphase of first meiosis (MI stage) in mouse oocytes. At metaphase of second meiosis (MII stage), p-MK2 was localized on the bipolar spindle minus ends and at the inner centromere region of sister chromatids as dots. Knockdown or inhibition of MK2 resulted in spindle defects. Spindles were surrounded by irregular nondisjunction chromosomes, which were arranged in an amphitelic or syntelic/monotelic manner, or chromosomes detached from the spindles. Kinetochore–microtubule attachments were impaired in MK2-deficient oocytes because spindle microtubules became unstable in response to cold treatment. In addition, homologous chromosome segregation and meiosis progression were inhibited in these oocytes. Our data suggest that MK2 may be essential for functional meiotic bipolar spindle formation, chromosome segregation and proper kinetochore–microtubule attachments.  相似文献   

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Chromosomal behaviour and spindle morphology were studied in microsporogenesis of two kinds of diploid potato clones: with normal meiosis, and with "fused spindles" (fs) occurring during the second meiotic division from prometaphase II (proMII) to telophase II (TII). For the first time, morphological effect of fs was found at the late proMII stage to be expressed as two interrelated processes: 1) abnormal chromosome movement, which resulted in joining two groups of chromosomes in the central zone of meiocytes, and 2) abnormal formation of two spindles in the direction to two division poles instead of four poles that actually led to the formation of a united bipolar spindle. Thus, it is not the fusion of two parallel spindles but the formation of united bipolar spindle that constitutes fs abnormality, while the parallel co-orientation of two spatially separated meiotic spindles is a norm in diploid potato. These primary abnormalities detected at proMII resulted in abnormalities at its subsequent meiotic stages: formation of fused spindle and united metaphase plate at MII, bipolar chromosome segration at anaphase II, formation of two telophase nuclei at TII and dyads at the tetrad stage. The results obtained evidence the polar division disturbance in diploid potato clones with fs abnormality.  相似文献   

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