
doi: 10.1007/bf00329469
The meiotic cytological behavior of chromosomes in maize microsporocytes homozygous for the recessive mutant desynaptic was studied at various stages. It was found that following apparently normal pachytene synapsis there appears to be sporadic precocious desynapsis. By diakinesis bivalents heterozygous for a distal knob have often separated to pairs of univalents, each with a knob-carrying and a knobless chromatid. From the frequency of such events it is inferred that the crossover process is probably not affected by the mutant and that the genetic defect affects instead a distinct function concerned with chiasma maintenance following crossing over. Since precocious separation of dyads to monads at prophase II was also found in the desynaptic material, it is suggested that normal chiasma maintenance until anaphase I and normal dyad integrity maintenance between anaphase I and anaphase II may depend upon the same mechanism; it is also suggested that this may involve a special tendency for cohesiveness of sister chromatids during meiosis, beyond that which is ordinarily found at mitosis.
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