Abstract

The constitutive heterochromatin of Dichroplus silveiraguidoi, a species which shows an exceptionally low chromosome number (2n=8), was studied at meiosis with a staining technique on normal and hypotonically treated specimens. The results showed: 1) an unusual behaviour of the heterochromatic blocks located in the so-called synaptic region of the sex bivalent (Neo Y-Neo X), which remains paired from early prophase through metaphase I; 2) in normal or in hypotonically treated cells a heterogeneous configuration of the C-heterochromatic blocks was observed. This configuration is characterized by the existence of small positive granules interconnected by euchromatic filaments and is enhanced by treatment with a low ionic strength solution; 3) A weakly positive stained (intermediate) material was demonstrated in the Neo X chromosome; 4) A large amount of heterochromatin is distributed in the form of granular material along the length of the autosomes and as telomeric and centromeric blocks in all chromosomes. The possible evolutionary mechanisms involved and the significance of the C-band heterochromatin demonstrated in this species are discussed.

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