Author:
Moens Peter B.,Bernelot-Moens Cecilia,Spyropoulos Barbara
Abstract
Genetic evidence shows that in inbred families of Chloealtis conspersa, exceptional synapsis occurs between the distal ends of chromosomes 7 and 8 only if the other chromosome 7 carries a supernumerary (B) segment at its distal end. Cytological evidence shows that all the ends of chromosome cores are attached to the nuclear envelope and that synapsis is initiated close to the nuclear envelope. It is shown that distal synapsis of homologues 7 and 7B is perturbed by the B segment, which causes a misalignment of normally homologous regions at the nuclear envelope. It is proposed that this misalignment permits ends of heterologous chromosomes to undergo synapsis if they have mutual distal homologies (common in grasshoppers). In this manner the association between chromosome core ends and nuclear envelope regulates synapsis and chiasma formation in Chloealtis. Other organisms have different heterochromatic polymorphisms and pairing modes, but chiasma redistribution may result from a similar mechanism.Key words: Orthoptera, synaptonemal complex, synapsis regulation, heterologous synapsis, meiosis, nuclear envelope, heterochromatin.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Genetics,Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Biotechnology
Cited by
26 articles.
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