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The B-chromosome system of Tettigidea lateralis (Say). II. New karyomorphs, patterns of pycnosity and giemsa-banding.

P G Fontana, V R Vickery.   

Abstract

Additional samples from a discrete population of the pygmy grasshopper Tettigidea lateralis, at the periphery of the species range, have shown that the frequency of the B-chromosomes has remained stable over a two year period (30-35%), and that there is not significant difference for this metric in the two sexes. The intensity of the preferential movement of the B with the X at male first meiotic division has also remained constant in time and homogenous in different individuals. Hence it is possible that this distortional effect plays a role in the equilibrium frequency of the B in the population. The B's may possess special adaptive properties under ecologically marginal conditions, since in a number of more 'central' demes they occur at much lowere frequencies (7-9%). -Unique morphological and/or behavioral variants of the standard B were encountered in addition to distinct cases of spontaneous fragmentation of A elements. The meiotic behavior and chromatic expression of these centric fragments provide evidence on the possible origin and evolution of supernumeraries. A modified. Giemsa staining technique has been used to identify regions of centromeric (C-) hererochromatin in mitotic and meiotic chromosomes. The C-banding pattern of the X and the allocyclically similar B is compared. It suggested that the B may have originated from the X by deletion of centromeric heterochromatin. This may have affected the centromere "strength" of the nascent B leading to its preferential movement with the X at anaphase I.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 50165     DOI: 10.1007/bf00327075

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chromosoma        ISSN: 0009-5915            Impact factor:   4.316


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