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Differential sex chromosome replication and dosage compensation in polytene trichogen cells of Lucilia cuprina (Diptera: Calliphoridae)
Authors:D G Bedo
Institution:(1) Division of Entomology, CSIRO, P.O. Box 1700, 2601 Canberra City, A.C.T., Australia
Abstract:Non banded sex chromosome elements have been identified in polytene trichogen cells of Lucilia cuprina using Y-autosome translocations, C-banding and Quinacrine fluorescence. The X chromosome is an irregular granular structure while the much smaller Y chromosome has both a dense darkly stained and a loosely organised segment. The X and Y chromosomes are underreplicated in polytene cells but comparison of C- and Q-banding characteristics of sex chromosomes in diploid and polytene tissues indicates that selective replication of non C-banding material occurs in both the sex chromosomes. Brightly fluorescing material in the Y chromosome is replicated to such an extent that it consists of half the polytene element, while the C-banding material, which makes up most of the diploid X chromosome, is virtually unreplicated. Differential replication also occurs in autosomes. In XXY males, and in males carrying a duplication of the X euchromatic region, a short uniquely banded polytene chromosome is formed. It is suggested that in males carrying two doses of X euchromatin a dosage compensation mechanism operates in which genes in one copy are silenced by forming a banded polytene chromosome.
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