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Ultrastructure of holokinetic mitotic chromosomes and interphase nuclei of Tetranychus urticae Koch (Acari, Tetranychidae) in relation to loss and missegregation of induced fragments

Chromosoma, 1983
The association of microtubules with mitotic holokinetic chromosomes of Tetranychus urticae Koch was investigated in serial ultrathin sections. Reconstructions from 14 series showed that 60–100 microtubules were associated with the entire poleward surfaces of the chromosomes.
Tempelaar, M.J., Drenth-Diephuis, L.J.
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Neocentrics and Holokinetics (Holocentrics): Chromosomes out of the Centromeric Rules

Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 2010
The centromere appears as a single constriction at mitotic metaphase in most eukaryotic chromosomes. Holokinetic chromosomes are the exception to this rule because they do not show any centromeric constrictions. Holokinetic chromosomes are usually forgotten in most reviews about centromeres, despite their presence in a number of animal and plant ...
M, Guerra   +6 more
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C-heterochromatin and its base composition in holokinetic chromosomes of two species of Heteroptera (Insecta: Hemiptera)

The Nucleus, 2012
Constitutive heterochromatin shows a very diverse distribution pattern and base composition in different species. Serinetha augur (Rhopalidae) and Riptortus pedestris (Alydidae) share the same diploid chromosome complement i.e. 2n = 13 = 10A + 2 m + XO.
Harbhajan Kaur   +2 more
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Cytogenetics of inherited partial sterility in three generations of the large milkweed bug as related to holokinetic chromosomes

Chromosoma, 1970
AdultOncopeltus fasciatus males were irradiated with 9000 R of X-rays, and crossed to untreated females. Fertility was reduced to 4.1%. F1 males and F2 and F3 males and females were outcrossed to untreated partners. All F1 males were partially or totally sterile and a significant number of F2 and F3 males and females had reduced fertility.
L E, LaChance   +2 more
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Holokinetische Chromosomen bei Haematopinus suis (Anoplura, Haematopinidae)

Chromosoma, 1955
1. Haematopinus suis L. hat in beiden Geschlechtern 2n = 10 Chromosomen. Vier Paare sind ungefahr gleichlang, das funfte ist etwas langer; ein heteromorphes Paar ist nicht vorhanden. 2. Die Spermatogenese weicht vom Normalschema stark ab. Am Ende der Vermehrungsphase der primaren, diploiden Spermatogonien erfolgt eine Chromosomenpaarung,
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Holokinetic drive: centromere drive in chromosomes without centromeres.

Evolution; international journal of organic evolution, 2015
Similar to how the model of centromere drive explains the size and complexity of centromeres in monocentrics (organisms with localized centromeres), our model of holokinetic drive is consistent with the divergent evolution of chromosomal size and number in holocentrics (organisms with nonlocalized centromeres) exhibiting holokinetic meiosis ...
Petr, Bureš, František, Zedek
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Acetylation of ?-tubulin in male meiotic spindles ofPyrrhocoris apterus, an insect with holokinetic chromosomes

Protoplasma, 1996
Kinetochore structure was examined in metaphase spermatogonia and primary spermatocytes of the red firebug,Pyrrhocoris apterus (Pyrrhocoridae, Hemiptera). Chromosome spreads were analysed using light microscopy and serial sections through spindles were studied using electron microscopy.
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[Behavior of holokinetic chromosomes in the spermatogenesis of bugs].

Tsitologiia, 1977
Chromosomes were studied on the spermatogonial metaphase and on different stages of meiotic division in males of Eurydeme geblery Kol. and E. ventrale Kol. The set of male chromosomes of the above species involves six pairs of autosomes and an XY sex pair, which is commonly the case in Pentatomidae.
V G, Kuznetsova, M B, Petropavlovskaia
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Telomeric and interstitial telomeric sequences in holokinetic chromosomes of Lepidoptera: Telomeric DNA mediates association between postpachytene bivalents in achiasmatic meiosis of females

Chromosome Research, 2003
Telomeres, besides their main role in the protection and maintenance of chromosome ends, have several other vital functions in the cell cycle. We studied their role in the achiasmatic meiosis of female Lepidoptera, insects with holokinetic chromosomes. By fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH) with the insect telomeric probe, (TTAGG)n, we mapped the
Alena, Rego, Frantisek, Marec
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