The development,structure and function of modified synaptonemal complexes in mosquito oocytes |
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Authors: | Annelise Fiil Peter B Moens |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Biology, York University, Downsview, Ontario, Canada;(2) Present address: Annelise Fiil University Institute of Medical Genetics, Tagensvej 14, 22 Copenhagen, Denmark |
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Abstract: | The nucleus of the maturing oocytes expands to a large thin body of 400×140×3 m but the chromosomes remain together in a small sphere, 15 m in diameter. In Aedes aegypti this sphere becomes surrounded by one to several layers of polycomplexes, annulated polycomplexes, and related annulated pseudomembranes. Just prior to egg laying the expanded nucleus disintegrates while the sphere of chromosomes is surrounded by several layers of membranes. In Culex pipiens the elements which normally connect the lateral elements of the synaptonemal complexes become extended so that all bivalents become interconnected by a framework of pseudomembranes. The continuity between the modified synaptonemal complexes and various membranes associated with the karyosphere suggest that a relationship exists, by origin or by specialization, between the synaptic structures and nuclear envelope. |
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