Abstract

Polytene chromosomes in the salivary glands of Bilobella aurantiaca are analysed in a population from Sierra de Gredos (Central Spain). They display a high degree of heterozygosity. Only a short part of the total length of the seven pairs of homologous chromosomes, examined in a single favourable specimen, was homozygous. Concerning the short arm of chromosomes III and IV, the respective proportion of heterozygosity for the whole population was 38.6% and 92.9%. Some hypotheses are formulated to account for these results: differential funtioning of homologous chromosomes, generalisation of minute duplications and deficiencies, complex inversions (which cannot be specified owing to the asynapsis of homologous chromosomes), and possibly local large deletions.

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