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Testicular chromosomes of Gallus domesticus

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Testes of Gallus domesticus were studied (a) by light microscopy after hypotonic treatment followed by acetic-alcohol fixation and airdrying and (b) by electron microscopy of osmium-fixed, araldite-embedded material, some of which was pretreated with hypotonic solutions.

The following conclusions were reached: (i) The number of chromosome pairs at meiosis is constant and is most probably 40 (although 39 or 38 is possible). (ii) The diploid chromosome number at mitotic metaphase cannot be certainly determined by light microscopy but there is no reason to suppose it is not double the number of meiotic bivalents. (iii) No essential difference in structure was found between long and short bivalents at meiosis by light or electron microscopy; the lengths of the bivalents at pachytene form a continuous series, (iv) Some short bivalents appear to contain less material per unit length than long ones; this could explain why these chromosomes cannot always be resolved by light microscopy when fully contracted. (v) So-called macro- and micro-chromosomes differ only in size, but not in behaviour, at mitosis and meiosis.

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Ford, E.H.R., Woollam, D.H.M. Testicular chromosomes of Gallus domesticus. Chromosoma 15, 568–578 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00319991

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