POST-REDUCTIONAL MEIOSIS IN AESHNA (AESHNIDAE, ODONATA)

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MOLA, LM
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[1] FCEN, Buenos Aires
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10.1111/j.1601-5223.1995.00047.x
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
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In many groups of insects with holokinetic chromosomes the meiotic process is, without doubt, either pre-reductional or post-reductional. In Odonata, however, the mode of orientation (axial or equatorial) and type of meiosis (pre- or post-reductional) of bivalents is still controversial. A careful analysis of the meiotic behaviour of autosomal and sexual bivalents and univalents in Aeshna confusa, A. bonariensis, and A. cornigera, a planaltica demonstrates that, in these species, autosomal bivalents divide post-reductionally. Bibliographic evidence also supports this type of meiosis in other species of Odonata, suggesting that it is characteristic of the order.
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