Abstract

Two populations ofTrimerotropis pallidipennis from Mendoza (MA) and Uspallata (UA) (Argentina), polymorphic with respect to centric shifts and B-chromosomes, were cytologically analysed. The medium-sized chromosomes from both populations were polymorphic for 7 (MA) and 5 (UA) inversions respectively. A clear tendency towards chiasma localisation was evident in both populations although they differ significantly with respect to mean frequencies of both total and interstitial chiasmata. The analysis of these frequencies in relation to the polymorphisms showed that in UA, the inversions do not affect chiasma formation while in MA, total chiasma frequency is negatively correlated in a significant fashion with the number of heteromorphic bivalents. This decrease is related, in non-B-carriers, to a significant increase of interstitial chiasmata. Therefore a redistribution of chiasmata, which could increase genetic recombination, is evident. The successful maintenance of polymorphisms in each population might depend, in part, on their effects on recombination, which could be related with the local requirements of genetic variability.

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