Meiotic behavior of an unequal bivalent in the grasshopper Calliptamus palaestinensis Bdhr. |
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Authors: | Uzi Nur |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel;(2) Department of Genetics, University of California, Berkeley, California |
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Abstract: | Summary Unequal bivalents were found in two of four populations of the short horned grasshopper, Calliptamus palaestinensisbdhr. sampled in Israel.The inequality of the homologues was due to an extra segment which was heterochromatic and apparently terminal. Pairing configurations at pachytene and position of chiasmata at later stages revealed however that the extra segment was interstitial, and the long member terminated in a minute segment homologous to the terminal part of its normal partner. The percentage of reductional divisions at anaphase I corresponded well with the percentage of terminal chiasmata (i.e. distal to the extra segment) observed at diakinesis.The assumption of an interstitial position of the extra segment would explain the previously puzzling examples of unequal bivalents in Orthoptera whose reductional divisions have not been readily accounted for otherwise. |
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