Ultrastructure of induced transitions in the chromatin organization of Drosophila polytene chromosomes |
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Authors: | Veikko Sorsa Marja Sorsa |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Genetics, University of Helsinki, Finland |
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Abstract: | The structural changes taking place in the salivary chromosomes of Drosophila melanogaster after treatment with urea-sodium hydroxide solution were studied by light and electron microscopy. An essential effect of the treatment is the gradual disappearance of the chromosomal banding pattern due to uncoiling of the chromomeric fibrils. During this process a huge amount of very thin fibrillar network is detached from the salivary chromosomes, and the longitudinal interband fibrils become aggregated to form a distinct central axis. This gives apparent likeness to a lampbrush chromosome. Even though at the light microscope level certain regions of the axial core appear to have been lost, no signs of breaks in the linear coherence of the chromosome can be observed in the electron micrographs. Because uncoiling of the chromomeres does not interrupt the continuity of the linear fibres, these observations on induced transitions lend support to the idea that the chromomeric fibrils are to some extent independent and dissimilar as compared to the interchromomeric fibres.Dedicated to Professor Esko Suomalainen in honour of his 60th birthday on June 11, 1970. |
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