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Karyotype and meiosis studies in three South African Pyrgomorpha species (Orthoptera: Pyrgomorphidae)
Authors:A Fossey  H Liebenberg  D H Jacobs
Institution:(1) Department of Genetics, University of Pretoria, 0002, South Africa
Abstract:Two South African Pyrgomorpha species have reduced chromosome numbers, due to centric fusions between the largest autosomes and the medium and small autosomes. P. rugosa has 2nmale=11(XO) (4 pairs of submetacentric and 1 pair of acrocentric autosomes) and P. granulata has 2nmale=13(XO) (3 pairs of submetacentric and 3 pairs of acrocentric autosomes). A third South African species has a typical Pyrgomorphidae number of 2nmale=19(XO) (acrocentrics). The mean chiasma frequency of the 2nmale=19 species is higher than that of the other two, although the frequencies of distal chiasmata in all three are similar. The recombination potential of the two species with lower chromosome numbers has been reduced, due to fewer crossovers in comparison to the 2nmale=19 species, as well as to independent assortment.
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