Die kinetische Organisation der Lepidopteren-Chromosomen
Chromosoma, ISSN: 0009-5915, Vol: 22, Issue: 2, Page: 101-125
1967
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In monokinetic chromosomes half of the recombinations from reciprocal translocation are expected to be lethal owing to the formation of bikinetic and akinetic chromosomes. In holokinetic chromosomes all reciprocal recombinations should be viable, because all again are holokinetic. This difference can be used as a tool other than the study of fragment behaviour to decide which type of chromosome is present in an animal species. - Pieris brassicae males X-rayed with 6,000 r units and mated to normal females gave in F only 19.9% lethal zygotes (14.7% of which dying late) as compared to a control mortality of about 7.7%. Among the hatched male caterpillars cytologically tested in the last larval instar 64.9% contained in their spermatocytes 1 to 4 heterozygous translocation rings or chains consisting of from 4 to 14 chromosomes. Translocations of similar frequency and even greater complexity have been observed in preliminary experiments on Philosamia cynthia. - The discrepancy between these results and those on species with monokinetic chromosomes (Drosophila, Phryne etc.) where very high zygotic lethality is observed at comparable Röntgen doses is proof of the holokinetic nature of Pieris and Philosamia chromosomes. Together with earlier results on Bombyx mori by Astaurow and Frolowa and the cytogenetic studies especially by Seiler sufficient proof exists to conclude that all Lepidoptera have holokinetic chromosomes. - A survey of the known groups of organisms with chromosomes of this type leads to the assumption that holokinetic chromosomes must be derived from monokinetic ones. The problems connected with this change in kinetic organisation of chromosomes are discussed. © 1967 Springer-Verlag.
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