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Indirect mitotic nondisjunction in Vicia faba and Chinese hamster cells
Authors:Marco Rizzoni  Caterina Tanzarella  Bianca Gustavino  Francesca Degrassi  Almerinda Guarino  Eleonora Vitagliano
Affiliation:(1) Dipartimento di Biologia, Facolta' di Scienze M.F.N. II, Universita' di Roma "ldquo"Torvergata"rdquo", Via O. Raimondo, I-00173 Roma, Italy;(2) Centre di Genetica Evoluzionistica del C.N.R. c/o, Italy;(3) Dipartimento di Genetica e Biologia Molecolare, Facolta' di Scienze M.F.N, Universita' di Roma "ldquo"La Sapienza"rdquo", Piazzale A. Moro, I-00185 Roma, Italy
Abstract:The hypothesis of indirect mitotic nondisjunction was tested in plant and mammalian cells. This hypothesis states that micronuclei derived from lagging chromosomes or chromatids are able to perform DNA synthesis and undergo mitotic condensation synchronously with main nuclei. Hence, as chromosomes, they can be moved to spindle poles together with the chromosomes of the main nuclei during mitosis. In that way chromosomes ldquolostrdquo as micro-nuclei can be reincorporated in the main nuclei. In order to test this, both Vicia faba meristematic cells and cells of a Chinese hamster line (Cl-1) were treated with low doses of colchicine. Mitotic anomalies, micronuclei and cells with a polyploid or aneuploid karyotype were scored at different fixation times. A detailed analysis was performed on single chromosome misdistributions, as well as on micronuclei and cells with aneuploid karyotypes derived from single chromosome misdistributions. Indirect mitotic nondisjunction was shown to play a primary role in the origin of aneuploid karyotypes in Vicia faba, but not in Cl-1 cells.
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