On the Ordered Arrangement of the Haploid Complement in Radial Metaphases of Secondary Meiocytes of Male Grasshoppers, Euchorthippus Pulvinatus Gallicus
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Abstract
Five hundred and ninety-three radial metaphase II cells from the male grasshopper, Euchorthippus pulvinatus gallicus, were analyzed to ascertain whether chromosomes in the haploid complement were in a fixed order. As an a posteriori hypothesis, the most probable original order of chromosomes in the metaphases was determined. The genetical significance of a suprachromosomal organization is discussed.
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