Meiotic behavior of the X1X2Y1Y2 quadrivalent of the primate Alouatta caraya
A multiple sex chromosome system was found in three unrelated individuals of the primate Alouatta caraya. This mechanism is originated by a translocation between the Y chromosome and one of the autosomes (A7). Mitotic karyotypes show two small, acrocentric chromosomes (A(Y) and Y(A)), which are the...
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