A study of spontaneous chromosome variations in seven cell lines derived from Drosophila melanogaster stocks marked by translocations |
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Authors: | Carlotta Halfer Enrica Privitera Claudio Barigozzi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Genetics, University of Milan, Via Celoria 10, 20133 Milano, Italy |
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Abstract: | The present work reports the observations on numerical and structural changes in 7 embryonic cell lines, derived from two stocks marked by reciprocal and heterozygous translocations between the Y and chromosome 3. Karyological analyses were carried out by using different techniques, such as Q-, C- banding and autoradiography, capable to define the distribution of heterochromatin and to identify individual chromosomes. These procedures, considering also synaptic prophases, provided characteristics for distinguishing each line, besides some very similar features common to all cells. Of particular interest was the appearance of various unusual chromosome morphological variants, characterized by centromeric and interstitial or terminal displaced heterochromatic segments, observed never before in Drosophila lines, whereas the original translocation was not found. Moreover, cell lines were found which had been exclusively polyploid since their establishment, irrespective of the length of their quiescence period. These observations confirm previous findings. The probable origin of the marker chromosomes, as well as a possible correlation between the chromosomal constitution of the cultured cells and the original parental karyotype, are discussed.This paper is dedicated to Prof. Dr. Hans Bauer for his 75th anniversary |
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