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Identification of meiotic (Pachytene) chromosome in male Syrian hamster

Neeta Raghuveer., Jayaprakash., G. and Venkatachalaiah

Year : 2018 | Volume: 3 | Issue: 4 | Pages: 362-368

doi: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1403240

Received on: 08/06/2018

Revised on: 08/08/2018

Accepted on: 08/17/2018

Published on: 08/24/2018

  • Neeta Raghuveer., Jayaprakash., G. and Venkatachalaiah( 2018).

    Identification of meiotic (Pachytene) chromosome in male Syrian hamster

    . International Journal of Zoology and Applied Biosciences, 3( 4), 362-368.

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Abstract

In many mammals, especially rodents, centric fusions of acrocentric chromosomes constituted the most common mechanism of chromosome structural changes during the course of karyotypic evolution. The present study is an attempt to present here a detailed description of early meiotic stages (i.e. pachytene diplotene and diakinetic configurations) with an emphasis on the identification of distinctive features of the elongated chromosome (chromomeric) sequences. This together with a prometaphase idiogram could provide a schematic representation of Syrian hamster meiotic chromosomes, especially of X and Y chromosome behavioral patterns during the early meiosis.

Keywords

Mammals, Chromosomes, Idiogram, Meiosis.

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