Literature DB >> 15061787

Nucleolus organizing regions and semi-persistent nucleolus during meiosis in Spartocera fusca (Thunberg) (Coreidae, Heteroptera).

M V Cattani1, A G Papeschi.   

Abstract

The Coreidae are cytogenetically characterized by possessing holokinetic chromosomes and a pre-reductional type of meiosis. The modal diploid chromosome number of the family is 21, with a pair of m chromosomes and an XO/XX sex chromosome determining system. Spartocera fusca presents 2n=23/24=20+2m+XO/20+2m+XX (male/female). Meiosis follows the general pattern described for heteropterans, with a diffuse stage after pachytene and a particular chromosome arrangement at both metaphase plates. S. fusca presents some cytogenetic peculiarities: the X chromosome shows a secondary constriction in a medial position, which is not a nucleolus organizing region. It has been revealed by in situ hybridization with a rDNA probe that the NOR is localized at the telomeric region of one autosomal pair. Furthermore, during the meiosis of three specimens of S. fusca a semi-persistent nucleolus was detected from early meiotic prophase until telophase II; the presence of this semi-persistent nucleolus together with the long diffuse stage detected in the specimens suggest that a continuous biosynthetic activity is required for spermiogenesis. These observations could be related to differences in the environmental, and therefore, physiological conditions of the analyzed individuals.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15061787     DOI: 10.1111/j.1601-5223.2004.01752.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hereditas        ISSN: 0018-0661            Impact factor:   3.271


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