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Replication in Drosophila chromosomes
Authors:S C Lakhotia  P Sinha
Institution:(1) Cytogenetics Laboratory, Department of Zoology, Banaras Hindu University, 221005 Varanasi, India
Abstract:DNA fibre autoradiography of highly polytenized nuclei in salivary glands of Drosophila nasuta larvae reveals two distinct types of active replicons. Type I replicons are longer (mean size=64 mgrm), have a very high rate of fork migration (average rate=0.95 mgrm/min) and generally occur in large arrays often extending over several thousand mgrm. In contrast, the type II replicons are smaller (mean size= 20 mgrm), slow replicating (average rate=0.07 mgrm/min) and occur in short arrays containing only a few closely spaced active replicons. Evidence is presented that type I replicons are active in the early S and type II in the late S. Observations on autoradiographic labelling of partially lysed polytene chromosomes provide evidence for a lack of temporal and spatial agreement in the activation of origin points in homologous regions of the lateral polytene strands; these observations also suggest local variations in levels of polyteny within a chromosome. On the basis of this and other available information on replication in polytene chromosomes the possible roles of the two replicon types in the generation of the different 3H-thymidine labelling patterns of polytene chromosomes are discussed.We take pleasure in dedicating this paper to our inspiring teacher Prof. S.P. Ray Chaudhuri on his completing 75 years of fruitful life
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