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Meiotic prophase in anthers of asynaptic wheat
Authors:L F La Cour  B Wells
Institution:(1) John Innes Institute, Colney Lane, Norwich
Abstract:The light microscope showed that zygotene and pachytene were completely suppressed in pollen mother cells of an asynaptic mutant of Triticum durum; the chromosomes passed through a normal chromomeral leptotene condition and remained unpaired throughout prophase. The electron microscope confirmed the absence of synaptinemal complexes, as would be expected with no pairing. Prominent opaque axial cores were present in the chromatin from the onset of leptotene up to an indeterminate stage during prophase condensation. At an early time during condensation 150 Å particles appeared between chromatin masses. Coincident to the disappearance of axial cores from the chromatin, polycomplexes consisting of linearly associated core fragments arrayed in single layer sheets appeared between chromatin masses. The aligned fragments were invariably spaced about 625 Å from centre to centre; this is approximately half the distance between centres of the lateral elements (axial cores) of the synaptinemal complex of pachytene of synaptic sister seedlings. There was no central element between the associated fragments. The significance of these observations is discussed, as is also the essential difference between asynapsis and desynapsia.
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