Trivalent behavior during prophase I in male mice heterozygous for three Robertsonian translocations: an electron-microscopic study
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Trivalent behavior during prophase I in male mice heterozygous for three Robertsonian translocations: an electron-microscopic study
Abstract
A synaptonemal complex (SC) analysis was carried out in male mice heterozygous (CHT/+) for three Robertsonian translocations. All pachytene preparations studied showed the presence of three trivalents. At early pachytene, the nonhomologous centromeric regions of the acrocentric chromosomes were unpaired. Heterosynapsis subsequently took place with complete pairing of the trivalents. Association between one of the three trivalents and the sex vesicle was observed in 30.4% of the nuclei. Association between the unpaired regions of two trivalents was present in 14.4% of the cells, suggesting that the relationship between unpaired regions of structural rearrangements and the X-Y bivalent may simply reflect the tendency of unpaired regions to establish end-to-end associations or heterosynapses among them, which are usually resolved during the pachytene stage of prophase I. Since the sex bivalent always has unpaired regions, these associations often affect the sex chromosomes.
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