Meiotic pairing behaviour of one and two B isochromosomes (iso-Bs) in
the grasshopper Omocestus burri was analysed by electron microscopy in
surface-spread prophase I nuclei and compared with light microscopic
observations of metaphase I. Iso-Bs display a peripheral location in t
he surface-spread nuclei and early pairing relative to that of the lon
g members of the A set. Single iso-Bs undergo foldback pairing to give
symmetrical hairpin loops. Two iso-Bs may show interarm pairing, inte
rchromosome pairing, or combinations of the two. Pericentromeric inter
arm pairing can be delayed in one or both Bs and this delay is mostly
observed in bivalents with pairing partner switches. The iso-B bivalen
t frequencies observed in the three males analysed were 64, 44, and 41
%, respectively; the two latter values were significantly lower than t
he 66% predicted by the random-end-pairing model. There is a reduction
in the frequencies of iso-ring univalents (in 1B males) and bivalents
(in 2B males) from pachytene to metaphase I. Similarities and differe
nces between the pairing behaviour of iso-Bs from different species ar
e also discussed.