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The relationship between chromosomes and axes in the chiasmatic XY pair of the Armenian hamster (Cricetulus migratorius)

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The XY pair of the Armenian hamster has been studied in spreads and in three-dimensional reconstructions during the main stages of first meiotic prophase and metaphase I. The general pattern of the axes is similar to that of other mammals. There is a differential and a common region. In the latter a synaptonemal complex (SC) is formed by the pairing of the axes. This SC is longer than in other mammals. Heteropycnosis in the differential region is mirrored by differential chromatin packing at the ultrastructural level. The differential regions of the X and Y chromosomes can be identified both at the light and at the electron microscope level. The location of the axes at the interchromatid space in the differential region has been established. The visualization of the axes with the light microscope is facilitated by their bulgings at the beginning of mid-pachytene. These intermittent deformities change into a coiled and thinner axis during mid-pachytene. A chiasma originates in the common region of the XY body and it is seen near the ends of the sex chromosomes at diakinesis and metaphase I. The ultrastructure of this chiasmatic region is similar to that of autosomal chiasmata in the mouse. The axes separate from each other and leave a remaining piece of SC in which the central space is replaced by dense fibrillar material. During metaphase I the ultrastructure of this chiasmatic region cannot be identified because of the partial loss of the marker axes.

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Solari, A.J. The relationship between chromosomes and axes in the chiasmatic XY pair of the Armenian hamster (Cricetulus migratorius). Chromosoma 48, 89–106 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00284869

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