1983
DOI: 10.1007/bf02911918
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Human meiosis VI. Crossing over in human spermatocytes

Abstract: The structure, number and distribution of recombination nodules in human spermatocytes have been analyzed by serial sectioning and three dimensional reconstruction of 10 late zygotene and 73 pachytene nuclei, the pachytene nuclei being allocated to seven substages. The analysis has permitted the following observations and conclusions. 1) Recombination nodules bind to the central region of the synaptonemal complex at zygotene, increase in size and transform, at pachytene stage 2, into a bridge-like structure te… Show more

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“…This assumption seems valid in human spermatocytes and oocytes where the distribution of nodules and bars can be characterized for individual bivalents. Although some variation is encountered between similar sized bivalent arms, a basic pattern relating to the length of the arms could be identified (3,18). This is also apparent in the present analysis where the number of peaks and troughs correlates well with the mean bivalent length of each group.…”
Section: The Distribution Of Recombinationsupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…This assumption seems valid in human spermatocytes and oocytes where the distribution of nodules and bars can be characterized for individual bivalents. Although some variation is encountered between similar sized bivalent arms, a basic pattern relating to the length of the arms could be identified (3,18). This is also apparent in the present analysis where the number of peaks and troughs correlates well with the mean bivalent length of each group.…”
Section: The Distribution Of Recombinationsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…A similar reduction occurs in human spermatocytes (18), but in contrast to the situation in human spermatocytes, where all nodules and bars have disappeared by early diplotene, the frequency of recombination structures in mouse spermatocytes is the same at mid and late pachytene and possibly also in early diplotene. A substantial number of nodules and bars are also present in human oocytes at the early diplotene stage (3).…”
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“…On the asumption that the unpaired segments in the present early zygotene nucleus upon pairing have the same probability for acquiring nodules as those segments already paired, 132 nodules are expected. Since distal segments generally acquire more nodules than interstitial and proximal segments (14), the number of nodules per unit length of synaptohemal complex may not be different in the two genotypes.…”
Section: Crossing Over and Chiasma Formationmentioning
confidence: 97%