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            Fig. 5
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 - Blokhina et al., 2019 - The telomere bouquet is a hub where meiotic double-strand breaks, synapsis, and stable homolog juxtaposition are coordinated in the zebrafish, Danio rerio
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 Interlocks and de-synapsed chromosomes in male zebrafish meiosis I.   1A-6C: Examples of nuclear surface spreads showing interlocks (arrows) and de-synapsed chromosomes (triple arrows) at the late zygotene to pachytene stage where most chromosomes are synapsed. In some cases, de-synapsed chromosomes have another chromosome passing through them (arrowheads). 1D-6D: Magnification (Mag) images are from regions indicated by white boxes in the merge panels. Sycp3 (green), Sycp1 (blue), Telomeres (Tel; magenta). Scale bar = 5μm. 
 
 
 
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