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Chromatin organization in the male germ line of Drosophila hydei
Authors:Hannie Kremer  Wolfgang Hennig  Rosilde Dijkhof
Affiliation:(1) Department of Genetics, Faculty of Sciences, University of Nijmegen, Toernooiveld, NL-6525 ED Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Abstract:
The chromatin organization in developing germ cells of Drosophila hydei males was studied with the highly sensitive DNA stain DAPI (4prime, 6-diamidino-2-phenylindole dichloride). The prophase of meiosis I is characterized by decondensed chromosomes and only late during this stage do they condense rapidly. The sex chromosomes show allocycly. During postmeiotic development the final condensation of chromatin is preceded by a cycle of condensation and subsequent decondensation. Meiotic chromosomes were studied in more detail after orcein staining. Pairing sites of the sex chromosomes could be localized in the distal end of the heterochromatic arm of the X chromosome and distally in both arms of the Y chromosome. The various heterochromatic parts of the genome condense differentially in meiosis. Chromatin reorganization was studied cytochemically with antibodies raised against histones H1 and H2A of D. melanogaster. The core histone H2A is present in spermatid nuclei until the late elongation stage. However, histone H1 is not found in the chromatin later than the early primary spermatocyte stage. Thus, chromatin reorganization during spermatogenesis in D. hydei is complex. The process is discussed with regard to possible functions.
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