Abstract: | In situ nick translation of mammalian chromosomes by restriction endonuclease treatment to nick the chromosomal DNA, and 'translation' in the presence of DNA polymerase I and biotinylated dUTP, results in a distinct banding pattern. Further experiments have elucidated the mechanisms producing these bands. The hypothesis is presented that differences in the local conformation of the DNA-protein complex, rather than the DNA sequence itself, lead to the nick translation bands. The different DNase I sensitivity along the chromosomes suggests that the bands, which were clearly evident, reflect morphological units closely related to biological functions. |