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Structure and replication of Phaseolus polytene chromosomes
Authors:Dr Tom Brady  Mary E Clutter
Institution:1. Osborn Memorial Laboratories, Biology Department, Yale University, New Haven
2. Department of Genetics Faculty of Science, University of Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Abstract:The normal morphology of the polytene chromosomes of the embryo suspensor of Phaseolus coccineus is that of a tightly condensed cord with heavily Feulgen staining centromeric heterochromatic regions (α-heterochromatin) and other accessory heterochromatic regions (β-heterochromatin). The replication pattern of the chromosomes has been determined by autoradiographic analysis of material pulsed with 3H-thymidine for various lengths of time. The DNA replication cycle reqires 4–6 hours for completion. During replication chromosome structure becomes diffuse and the β-heterochromatic regions are indistinguishable from the euchromatic regions. The euchromatin is the first to replicate, and replication begins simultaneously at numerous sites in the euchromatin. The β-heterochromatin replicates next, and finally the centromeric heterochromatin. Replication is essentially complete in each of these parts of the chromosome before DNA synthesis begins in the next. The chromosomes are composed of numerous longitudinally running Feulgen positive strands, the equivalent portions of which replicate simultaneously. This indicates that there must be close control of the replication cycle in sister strands.
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