Two highly repetitive DNA satellites of Drosophila hydei localized within the α-heterochromatin of specific chromosomes |
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Authors: | Rainer Renkawitz |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institut für Allgemeine Biologie, Universität Düsseldorf, D-4000 Düsseldorf, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Present address: Division of Biology and Medicine, Brown University, 02912 Providence, Rhode Island, USA |
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Abstract: | Two major highly repetitive satellites have been isolated from nuclear DNA of Drosophila hydei by sequential centrifugations in Ag+/Cs2SO4, actinomycin D/CsCl and CsCl. Their CsCl-densities are 1.696 and 1.714 g/cm3. In diploid larval brains they comprise about 13% and 4% respectively of the DNA. Both satellites are localized and chromosome specific. The 1.696 component was shown to be derived from the X-heterochromatin by comparison of different stocks containing different amounts of X-heterochromatin and by in situ hybridization of the 125I-labelled light single strand of this satellite. Since the amount of X-heterochromatin equals the amount of this satellite it was concluded that the 1.696 satellite is the only major DNA component of the X-heterochromatin besides minor DNA fractions (e.g. rDNA). The other highly repetitive satellite (1.714 g/cm3) hybridized in situ to all four acrocentric autosome pairs of D. hydei, but neither to the X nor to the small dot-like sixth chromosome, and not to the Y. |
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