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Cytogenet Genome Res ; 128(1-3): 139-51, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20389032

ABSTRACT

In the present study, and as a sincere tribute from the Cytogenetics teams from Madrid to Professor Máximo Drets on his 80th birthday, we have analyzed and compared 3 different grasshopper species with different synaptic patterns, a standard pattern, a second pattern with synapsis restricted to the proximal regions, and a third pattern with synapsis restricted to the distal regions. In the 3 species we have thoroughly analyzed the relationships among cohesin axis morphogenesis, formation of double strand breaks (DSBs) and recombination initiation. Our results demonstrate that in every case recombination initiation precedes synapsis, and that there is a direct relationship between the absence of meiotic recombination and the existence of particular unsynapsed chromosomal regions during prophase I. Based on our results we propose and discuss the mechanisms underlying the existence of incomplete synapsis and the localization of chiasma in wild species.


Subject(s)
Grasshoppers/genetics , Animals , Chromosome Pairing , Chromosomes , Crossing Over, Genetic , Grasshoppers/classification , Male , Recombination, Genetic
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Cytogenet Genome Res ; 106(2-4): 376-85, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15292619

ABSTRACT

Spatial and temporal patterns of frequency variation for a neutralized B chromosome in the grasshopper Eyprepocnemis plorans were analyzed along six transects in the east of Spain to explore possible factors affecting the population dynamics of this polymorphism. Three parameters were employed to quantify B frequency: prevalence, load and mean frequency. Of them, load seemed to be the less sensitive parameter, probably due to its small range of variation. Prevalence, however, shows ample variation, but the mean frequency of B chromosomes per individual is the best parameter to characterize B frequency. Only river transects revealed significant differences among populations, and the use of two geographic explicit approaches (Mantel test and distograms) revealed significant isolation by distance (IBD), especially at the Segura River mouth, presumably due to low gene flow and drift. No temporal trend was found in the Segura River transects, which is consistent with the slow changes in B frequency expected during the random walk for neutralized B chromosomes. But these transects showed a clear spatial pattern, with B1 showing lower frequency in the upper course of this river. The present results provide the first empirical evidence of IBD in the evolution of a neutralized B chromosome, and support the notion that B dynamics at this evolutionary stage is best explained by a metapopulation approach.


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Chromosomes/genetics , Genetics, Population/methods , Grasshoppers/genetics , Animals , Evolution, Molecular , Male
3.
Chromosome Res ; 4(1): 56-60, 1996 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8653271

ABSTRACT

We have analysed the patterns of DNase I/nick translation in the chromosomes of the grasshopper Chorthippus parallelus erythropus. Sites of preferential DNase I-nicking were concentrated at the distal chromosome regions, thus showing the non-uniform DNase I sensitivity of different chromosome domains. Among centromeric C-bands, the heterochromatin of metacentric and acrocentric chromosomes differed with respect to their DNase I resistance.


Subject(s)
Chromosome Banding , Deoxyribonucleases/pharmacology , Grasshoppers/genetics , Animals , Chromosome Mapping , Female , Metaphase , Mitosis
4.
Cytobios ; 46(185): 115-8, 1986.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3731878

ABSTRACT

Employment of the C-banding procedure disclosed the presence of slightly stained bands in some chromosome regions of several Triturus species. These regions have been previously described in other organisms as 'grey C-bands'. Possible explanations for the presence of these bands in Triturus karyotypes are discussed.


Subject(s)
Heterochromatin/ultrastructure , Triturus/genetics , Animals , Chromosome Banding , Intestines/cytology , Male , Species Specificity , Testis/cytology
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