Characterization of a maize isochromosome 8S·8S

2006 
An isochromosome was found in the maize HiII Parent B line during somatic karyotyping with a multiprobe fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) system. Cytological analyses showed that it pairs with the short arm of chromosome 8 during the pachytene stage of meiosis. The chromosome 8 short arm origin of this isochromosome was also confirmed by FISH at mitotic metaphase. Knob heterochromatin signals were present at the short arms of chromosome 8 when subjected to prolonged exposure and also observed at both ends of the isochromosome. This isochromosome can be a univalent or a trivalent by pairing with the normal chromosome 8 short arms during meiosis. At anaphase and telophase, the isochromosome lagged behind other chromosomes. It had a transmission rate of 17%–20% from both male and female gametes. One plant homozygous for the isochromosome contained 2 isochromosomes that differed in the quantity of their CentC centromere repeat sequence. Both variations of the isochromosome were transmitted to the next...
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