PMID: 3383700Jan 1, 1988Paper

Spreading synaptonemal complexes from Zea mays. I. No synaptic adjustment of inversion loops during pachytene

Chromosoma
L K AndersonJ D Sherman

Abstract

Four different inversion heterozygotes of maize were examined for the occurrence of synaptic adjustment. Three substages of pachytene were identified in synaptonemal complex (SC) spreads using side-by-side comparisons of chromosome squashes with two-dimensional spreads of SCs. In SC spreads, inversion loop frequency did not change substantially from early through late pachytene for any of the four inversion heterozygotes examined. In addition, the position and size of the inversion loops remained essentially constant throughout pachytene. These results indicate that synaptic adjustment of inversion loops does not occur during pachytene in Zea mays.

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