Why lampbrush chromosomes are not found in mammals?
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QuEstion :- why lampbrush chromosomes are not found in mammals
Answer :- Human and other mammalian chromosomes do not form recognizable lampbrush chromosomes in their own oocytes or in any somatic cells.
It is a soecial form of chromosome found in oocytes
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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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