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English: The pattern of synapsis in S . grossum spermatocytes. 3D reconstruction of 50 focal planes of a late zygotene nucleus in which SMC3 (grey) has been located. Synapsed and unsynapsed chromosomal regions correspond to thin and thick SMC3 filaments, respectively. Trajectories of the filaments of two partially synapsed long bivalents are drawn in red and green. Notice the peripheral position of their distal, unsynapsed telomeric regions and the actual distance of these ends in a 3D situation. For the correct visualization of the video, please click the loop/bucle option in your video player before running the video.
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Source S3 Video from Calvente A, Santos J, Rufas J (2016). "Do Exogenous DNA Double-Strand Breaks Change Incomplete Synapsis and Chiasma Localization in the Grasshopper Stethophyma grossum?". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0168499. PMID 28005992. PMC: 5179137.
Author Calvente A, Santos J, Rufas J
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