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Kinetochores of grasshoppers with Robertsonian chromosome fusions

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The pachytene karyotypes of three grasshopper species with 2 and 3 Robertsonian fusions were constructed from electron micrographs of serially sectioned spermatocyte nuclei. Tracings of the synaptonemal complexes permitted identification of each bivalent and its centromeric region. Chromosomes with the centromere in a terminal position have a knob of centric heterochromatin on the synaptonemal complex where it ends at the nuclear envelope. In Chorthippus and in Chloealtis the submetacentric Robertsonian fusion chromosomes each have a single centric knob in the appropriate place. In Neopodismopsis each of the 2 submetacentric chromosomes have a centric knob which is double in size and structure. In spermatogonial metaphases the submetacentric chromosomes of Neopodismopsis have 70–80 microtubules per kinetochore while the telocentric chromosomes have 30–40 tubules per kinetochore. These observations are correlated with evidence from light microscopy that Robertsonian fusions may produce mono- or dicentric chromosomes.

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Moens, P.B. Kinetochores of grasshoppers with Robertsonian chromosome fusions. Chromosoma 67, 41–54 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00285646

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