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Intranuclear destruction of heterochromatin in two species of armored scale insects

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Spermatogenesis is described in two species of armored scale insects,Parlatoria proteus andParlatoria ziziphus. In the males of both species, a haploid set of four chromosomes becomes heterochromatic during early embryogeny. The heterochromatic chromosomes are lost later by two different mechanisms during spermatogenesis. Just before meiosis begins one or more heterochromatic chromosomes disappear from each primary spermatocyte as a consequence of a rapid intranuclear chromosome destruction. Meiosis consists of a single achiasmatic division. At prophase four euchromatic and from one to three heterochromatic chromosomes are present in each cell. Although both the euchromatic and remaining heterochromatic chromosomes divide, the heterochromatic chromosomes are later eliminated by posttelophase ejection; the eliminated chromosomes then disintegrate slowly in the cytoplasm. Each of the two species displays a species specific level of heterochromatin retention and both differ in this regard from the previously describedParlatoria oleae. The evolution of a chromosome system involving intranuclear chromosome destruction is discussed.

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Kitchin, R.M. Intranuclear destruction of heterochromatin in two species of armored scale insects. Genetica 45, 227–235 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01517199

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