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Evidence is presented to support the proposition that the position of chromosomes within nuclei is determined by the following factors: (1) the location of centromeres on one side of the nucleus and telomeres(ends) on the other (reflecting the telophase orientation brought about by their poleward anaphase migration); (2) attachment of telomeres to the nuclear membrane (site of attachment in relation to the poles and equator being dependent on the length of the individual arms and point 1 above); (3) telomere-to-telomere attachment of nonhomologues in a specific sequence; (4) telomere-to-telomere attachment of certain homologous chromosomes.
It is proposed that a specific arrangement of nonhomologues occurs within gametic nuclei following meiosis, while initial homologous alignment takes place during karyogamy (fusion of gametic nuclei). The method of homologous association of telomeres is dependent on whether or not karyogamy within the species is between interphase pronuclei or occurs during the first cleavage division. A model of chromosome behavior for both these type of karyogamy is presented.
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Ashley, T., Pocock, N. A proposed model of chromosomal organization in nuclei at fertilization. Genetica 55, 161–169 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00127197
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