The origin of meiotic bridges by chiasma formation in heterozygous inversions in Prosimulium multidentatum (Diptera: Simuliidae)

1975 
Prosimulium multidentatum (Twinn) has three metacentric pairs in its chromosome complement. All six arms are individually identifiably in polytene nuclei. XY1 males are heterozygous for a small basal non-conformity in section 59 of the non-pairing sex differential segments which extends from sextion 58 to section 62 of the IIL arm. XY2 males carry an additional large heterozygous inversion in the center of this same arm. Meiosis is chiasmate in both kinds of male. In XY2 individuals 14.2% of the pachytene nuclei show reverse loop pairing and 12.5% of the anaphase I cells form bridge-fragment configurations. A majority of these bridges persist into second division and 7.1% double sized spermatids are formed. No pachytene loops or anaphase bridges were found in XY1 males. It is concluded therefore that the bridges and fragments of XY2 males result from chiasma formation within the Y2 inversion.
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