Ram Parshad
Panjab University, Chandigarh
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Caryologia | 1956
Ram Parshad
RIASSUNTOIl corredo cromosomico di Ranatra sordidola (Heteroptera, Nepidae) e costituito da 19 paia di autosomi e da 4 cromosomi sessuali (X1 X2 X3 Y).Il comportamento dei cromosomi non differisce da quello degli altri membri della famiglia, ad eccezione del fatto che uno degli elementi X non si orienta normalmente e non e associato con gli altri elementi sessuali, ma si tiene in disparte come un piccolo elemento formante una piastra accessoria durante la metafase II. Questa anormalita e probabilmente dovuta alle piccole dimensioni o alla natura frammentaria di questo particolare elemento. Il comportamento di questo elemento durante lanafase II e normale.Lanalisi metrica dei cromosomi di quattro specie appartenenti ad ambedue i generi Laccotrephes e Ranatra dimostra che il cromosoma Y ha subito una insignificante diminuzione di volume durante il corso della evoluzione, mentre la somma totale e le dimensioni individuali degli elementi X sono direttamente proporzionali al loro numero nelle singole specie....
Journal of Genetics | 1959
G. P. Sharma; Ram Parshad; Prem Sehgal
Summary1. The cytological analysis of male meiosis inPeriplaneta americana does not reveal any chiasma formation in the natural population.2. The diplotene-diakinesis suppression appears to be correlated with the precocious activity of the division centres and dissolution of the nuclear membrane which result in the appearance of the spindle and chromosomal orientation so that the bivalents, after the pachytene, have not got enough time to undergo a regular course.3. Although the precocious orientation of the bivalents, activity of the centres, elongation of the spindle and the centrosome-centromere attractionetc. influence the pre-metaphase stretch, yet the diffused repulsion of the homologues, rather than a localized one at the kinetochore, appears to play the major part.
Journal of Genetics | 1957
Ram Parshad
Summary1.The diploid number of chromosomes in the maleLanchnophorus singalensis is twelve, eight out of which are the autosomes, twom-chromosomes and the remaining two the sex chromosomes.2.The general course of meiosis is typically heteropteran for both the autosomes and the sex chromosomes, except for the absence of the contraction stage.3.Them-chromosomes, unlike those of the other lygaeids and coreids, are split during diplotene and diakinesis, with the result that each one of them divides equationally during the first division, whereas during the second they undergo the ‘touch and go’ phenomenon and are thus segregated to the two spermatids.4.The nature of this post-reductionalm-pair has been discussed.
Journal of Medical Entomology | 1969
G. P. Sharma; Ram Parshad; S. Narang; J. B. Kitzmiller
Cytologia | 1957
Ram Parshad
Cytologia | 1958
Ram Parshad
Nature | 1956
G. P. Sharma; Ram Parshad; Prem Sehgal
Caryologia | 1957
G. P. Sharma; Gian Chand Sud; Ram Parshad
Cytologia | 1956
G. P. Sharma; Ram Parshad
Heredity | 1964
Ram Parshad; Ravi Dutt Narda