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BMC Genet ; 10: 25, 2009 Jun 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19500368

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BACKGROUND: Among neotropical Primates, the Cai monkey Cebus paraguayanus (CPA) presents long, conserved chromosome syntenies with the human karyotype (HSA) as well as numerous C+ blocks in different chromosome pairs.In this study, immunofluorescence (IF) against two proteins of the Synaptonemal Complex (SC), namely REC8 and SYCP1, two recombination protein markers (RPA and MLH1), and one protein involved in the pachytene checkpoint machinery (BRCA1) was performed in CPA spermatocytes in order to analyze chromosome meiotic behavior in detail. RESULTS: Although in the vast majority of pachytene cells all autosomes were paired and synapsed, in a small number of nuclei the heterochromatic C-positive terminal region of bivalent 11 remained unpaired. The analysis of 75 CPA cells at pachytene revealed a mean of 43.22 MLH1 foci per nucleus and 1.07 MLH1 foci in each CPA bivalent 11, always positioned in the region homologous to HSA chromosome 21. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that C blocks undergo delayed pairing and synapsis, although they do not interfere with the general progress of pairing and synapsis.


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Cebus/genetics , Chromosome Pairing , Meiosis , Recombination, Genetic , Animals , Cell Cycle Proteins/genetics , Cell Cycle Proteins/metabolism , Chromosomes/genetics , Heterochromatin/genetics , In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence , Male , Spermatocytes/metabolism
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