Abstract

Cytological maps of lampbrush macrobivalents of the Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) were constructed. Investigation of chiasmata allowed determination of the meiotic frequency of reciprocal genetic recombination (crossing over) in Japanese quail females. The total chiasma number in bivalents of Japanese quail oocyte nuclei was determined to be 53-58. Macrobivalents 1-5 and Z of the Japanese quail had on average 3.3 chiasmata per bivalent, and microbivalents, 1.0-1.1 chiasmata per bivalent. The chiasmata (crossover) frequency in Japanese quail females was lower than in chicks. In macrochromosomes of Japanese quail females, one crossover occurred per 43.9 Mb, and in chicken, per 30.0 Mb. Judging from chiasma frequency, the genetic length of the Japanese quail genome is likely to be 2650-2900 cM. Crossover frequency in the species was 0.023 per Mb in macrobivalents and 0.07-0.08 Mb in microbivalents and for the total genome, 0.041 crossovers per Mb. The genetic length of one Mb (theta) in female Japanese quails was 1.14 cM in macrochromosomes, 3.60-4.12 cM in microchromosomes, and about 1.96-2.15 cM averaged over the genome.

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