Polyploidy and metaphase patterns
- 1 September 1932
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Morphology
- Vol. 53 (3) , 443-471
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.1050530302
Abstract
A cyst of tetraploid first spermatocyte metaphases is described in the coreid hemipter Archimerus alternatus (Say), all other divisions in the testis being of normal diploid constitution. The striking fact is that in spite of the doubling of their number the chromosomes closely follow the group pattern characteristic of the corresponding normal divisions. In the latter the first metaphase always shows a ring of six autosome bivalents with a single m‐chromosome bivalent at its center and a single univalent X‐chromosome lying outside the ring (as in coreids generally). In corresponding tetraploids the numbers are respectively 12, 2, and 2. Three additional interesting features of the tetraploids are: 1) the fact that the two m‐bivalents are always lined up end to end to form an axial quadrivalent chain; 2) that although two X‐chromosomes are present (as in the normal female), they are never united to form a bivalent as in that sex; and, 3) that in the prophases (of which a few are present in the cyst), at least one pycnotic X, or chromosome nucleolus, is present.A critical discussion is offered of the general problem of the mechanism of chromosome movements and groupings, together with a review of recent literature. The conclusion is urged that the chromosomes themselves play an active and important part in these processes, and the possible genetic relations between chromosomes and spindle substance are discussed.This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
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