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Destruction of specific heterochromatic chromosomes during spermatogenesis in the Comstockiella chromosome system (Coccoidea: Homoptera)
Authors:Uzi Nur
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, University of Rochester, 14627 Rochester, NY, USA
Abstract:In male coccids with the Comstockiella chromosome system, the set of chromosomes of paternal orgin becomes heterochromatic (H) during early cleavage. Just prior to prophase I of spermatogenesis, some of the H chromosomes are destroyed; the rest are eliminated following meiosis. In this report a Comstockiella sequence is described from Dactylopius opuntiae (2n=10) in which one chromosome pair is about three times longer than the others. During prophase I the number of small H chromosomes present varied from cyst to cyst, but the long H chromosome was present in every cyst. These observations provide the best evidence to date that in the Comstockiella system a particular chromosome may always escape destruction. An analysis of Kitchin's (1975) data about the frequency of prophase I cysts with 1–4 H chromosomes in three species of Parlatoria with 2n = 8 suggested that in these species chromosomes of similar size may have very different probabilities of being destroyed. Evidence that in other species with the Comstockiella system a particular H chromosome is always retained is reviewed, and the possibility that in Ancepaspis tridentata the variation in the length of the H chromosome retained is due to the partial destruction of the longest chromosome is discussed.
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