Dynamics and Ultrastructure of Monocentric Chromosome Movement
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期刊:
Caryologia
(Taylor Available online 1977)
卷期:
Volume 30,
issue 2
页码: 127-150
ISSN:0008-7114
年代: 1977
DOI:10.1080/00087114.1977.10796687
出版商: Taylor & Francis
数据来源: Taylor
摘要:
In all gall midges (Cecidomyiidae, Diptera) spermatogenesis is unorthodox. The case ofMycophila speyeriwas investigatedin vitroand by electron microscopy. In the first meiotic division in males three chromosomes (sperm chromosomes) segregate from the residual chromosomes by monocentric chromosome movement. The spermatogonial divisions prior to this are completely normal. In the interphase before meiosis I the three sperm chromosomes can be recognized: they are already condensed, in obvious contact with the nuclear envelope and separated from the residual chromosomes by lamellae of nucleolus-like material. In prophase these lamellae disappear and the residual chromosomes condense too. Near a pair of centrioles a spindle precursor forms. After the disappearance of the nuclear envelope a morphologically bipolar spindle appears, containing only the sperm chromosomes. These look like normal metaphase chromosomes each having two kinetochores which point to the poles. The chromosomal fibres are long individual bundles. In addition to microtubules they contain a lot of ER-like membranes which are connected to the microtubules by bridges. During anaphase the sperm chromosomes do not divide.
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