Unlike their lighter counterparts, most odd-odd N = Z nuclei with mass
A > 40 have ground states with isospin T = 1, suggesting an increased
role for the isovector pairing interaction. A simple SO(5) seniority-
like model of this interaction reveals a striking and heretofore unnot
iced interplay between like-particle and neutron-proton isovector pair
ing near N = Z that is reflected in the number of each kind of pair as
a function of A and T. Large scale shell-model calculations exhibit t
he same trends, despite the simultaneous presence of isoscalar pairs,
deformation, and other correlations.