Explain lampbrush chromosome.
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Lampbrush chromosomes are a special form of chromosome found in the growing oocytes (immature eggs) of most animals, except mammals. They were first described by Walther Flemming in 1882. Lampbrush chromosomes of tailed and tailless amphibians, birds and insects are described best of all.
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Lampbrush chromosomes-
(a) Lampbrush chromosomes were
described by Ruckert in 1892.
(b) These are present in the primary
oocyte nucleus of vertebrates as well as
invertebrates.
(c ) There are many loops extending out
of it which gives it the appearance of a
brush
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