COMPLETE AUTOSOMAL CHROMOMERE MAPS OF HUMAN EARLY AND MID LATE PACHYTENE SPERMATOCYTES
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 34 (1) , 112-124
Abstract
Specific identification of each bivalent of human spermatocytes at early and mid/late pachytene was obtained from chromomere maps developed by analyzing complete, well-spread cells from 5 subjects aged 31-49 yr. The total number of chromomeres on the early autosomal bivalents was 499 and 386 at the mid/late stage. Regional analysis revealed more chromomeres at early pachytene than at mid/late, with 12 exceptions having equal numbers. Correspondence of chromomeres with mitotic prometaphase G-bands was found in all bivalents. Four chromomeres were found in region 1 of the 9q at early pachytene and 2 at mid/late. Differences between the map for chromosome 10 observed in this study and others were noted.This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
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