Further studies on pachytene pairing failure in maize

Chromosoma - Tập 13 - Trang 16-26 - 1962
Marjorie P. Maguire1
1Genetics Foundation, University of Texas, Austin, USA

Tóm tắt

Pairing failure in pachytene chromosomes was studied against a genetically constant background. Very significant negative correlations were found between total chromosome length per cell on the one hand and number of terminal pairing failures and their total extent (per cent length) on the other, and between number of terminal failures and their average extent (per cent length). No significant correlation was found, however, between total chromosome length per cell and the average extent (per cent length) of pairing failure. If the pairing failures are dissociations increasing in extent and number during the pachytene stage studied, the simplest reconciliation of the results requires that the average rate of their extension be roughly proportional to total chromosome length or that certain constants be related to each other as described. An alternate interpretation, that the pairing failures were present before pachytene and that chromosomes are shortening faster in cells containing them, is favored by the findings that heterogeneity is low between anthers in number of failures per cell and that no significant correlation was found between anthers in total chromosome length and number of pairing failures. The possibility is also discussed that the pairing failures are a complex combination of both initial synaptic failure and later dissociation. Distributions of chromosomes containing pairing failure at both ends and of those containing both terminal and intercalary pairing failures generally follow expectations of randomness.

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