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B-chromosome behaviour in Phaulacridium vittatum

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Nine individuals of Phaulacridium vittatum in a single population sample of 1250 males collected at Crookwell, N. S.W. contained a single supernumerary chromosome. One further individual had two B-chromosomes. The supernumerary in question was larger than any of the standard set and was distinguishable from them at all stages of mitosis and meiosis. Like the X-univalent the B-chromosome was heteropycnotic at the onset of meiosis but differed from it in size, structure and behaviour. During first prophase single supernumeraries were frequently associated with the X in a non-homologous fashion as a consequence of their precocity. All such associations lapsed before first metaphase and the X and the B moved at random with respect to one another at first anaphase. In the one individual with two supernumeraries the two B-chromosomes showed regular pairing and segregated in a conventional manner. In all these respects the Crookwell supernumerary differed markedly from a morphologically identical B-chromosome present in a population of the same species from Hobart, Tasmania studied by Jackson and Cheung in 1967. Whether these differences in the behaviour of the B-chromosome in the two populations determines the higher frequency of the supernumerary in Hobart (11.3%) as compared with Crookwell (0.8%) remains to be resolved.

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John, B., Freeman, M. B-chromosome behaviour in Phaulacridium vittatum . Chromosoma 46, 181–195 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00332516

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