Diplotene chiasma frequencies from “early” (day 16) fetal oocytes are significantly greater than the average from “late” (day 18) oocytes. A decrease in chiasma frequencies from both ages was found at diakinesis/MI in oocytes of young or old adult females, indicating a loss of chiasmata and/or terminalization. A greater number of type I univalents was found in “late” oocytes than “early” oocytes entering diplotene. No differences were found in chiasma frequencies of male diplotene spermatocytes studied at 23 days, 2 months, or 24 months of age. A greater chiasma frequency was generally found in the female than the male at all ages studied.