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Meiotic imbalance in laboratory-produced hybrid males of <i>Chorthippus parallelus parallelus</i> and <i>Chorthippus parallelus erythropus</i>
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1990
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SpermatogenesisFertilityCytogeneticsGeneticsReproductive GeneticsHybrid ZoneMolecular GeneticsReproductive BiologyGrasshopper Chorthippus ParallelusMolecular EcologyFrench Side CpLaboratory-produced Hybrid MalesPublic HealthMeiotic ImbalanceReproductive SuccessQuantitative GeneticsCell DivisionMeiosisGameteGenetic VariationChromosomal RearrangementPopulation GeneticsBiologyChromosome DynamicsHybridisationEvolutionary BiologyChromosome BiologyMedicine
Summary The grasshopper Chorthippus parallelus has two quite distinct subspecies, which meet along the Pyrenees forming a hybrid zone. Using silver staining we show that on the French side Cp. parallelus has three nucleolar organizer regions, on the L 2 , L 3 and X chromosomes, while on the Spanish side Cp. erythropus has only two NORs, on the L 2 and L 3 . Laboratory F1 hybrid males show reciprocal differences in the expression of NORs. When a Cp. erythropus is female parent the male progeny show four active NORs in mitotic cells and two silver precipitates in meiotic cells, as expected. But when a Cp. parallelus female donates the X with a NOR, her male offspring have a variable disrupted nucleolar expression. Some NORs are not expressed and extra sites of cryptic rDNA are revealed. Meiosis is more disturbed in this latter F1 cross with higher levels of polyploidy, but both Fls show around 90% spermatid abnormality. Such variation in rDNA expression is also found in individuals collected from the hybrid zone, and the role of this disturbance in affecting fitness is discussed.
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