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Can anyone point me to a clear description of meiosis in the drone honey bee please.
Can anyone point me to a clear description of meiosis in the drone honey bee please.
not quite correct. Meiosis is slightly different in spermatogenisis in honeybee. see Page 212 of this book.
Thanks for this link, unfortunately page 212 is not one of the pages visible in preview. They must have seen me coming!!!!
Ups, meiosis of a drone...
From Hive and the Honeybee, 1993, page 238:
"The reduction division of a drone matures a spermatozoon by a meiotic process that aborts the reduction division. Consequently, all sperm of a drone are genetically identical and are genetic replications of the genome formed during maturation of the egg that gave rise to the drone"
https://www.dropbox.com/s/c3ipv8ujm5e64dg/Meiosis of a drone.pdf?dl=0
Ups, meiosis of a drone...
From Hive and the Honeybee, 1993, page 238:
"The reduction division of a drone matures a spermatozoon by a meiotic process that aborts the reduction division. Consequently, all sperm of a drone are genetically identical and are genetic replications of the genome formed during maturation of the egg that gave rise to the drone"
https://www.dropbox.com/s/c3ipv8ujm5e64dg/Meiosis of a drone.pdf?dl=0
Can anyone point me to a clear description of meiosis in the drone honey bee please.
I thought that since a drone was haploid, there could be no meiosis, i.e. sperm production was entirely mitotic with identical copies. Have I misunderstood something?
http://honeybee.drawwing.org/book/diploid-drones
Diploid drones
Normally drones develop from unfertilized eggs and are haploid. Diploid drones (called also "biparental males") develop from fertilized eggs [1][2] which are homozygous at sex locus. In nature diploid drones do not survive until the end of larval development. The larvae of diploid drones are eaten by workers [3] within few hours after hatching from egg [4] despite the fact that they are viable [5][6].
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