Literature DB >> 521471

Specific end-to-end attachment of chromosomes in Ornithogalum virens.

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Abstract

C-banding of nonhomologous chromosomes in haploid generative nuclei of Ornithogalum virens (n = 3) reveals a high degree of specificity with respect to end-to-end connexions. The centromeric end of chromosome 2 preferentially associates with the centromeric end of chromosome 3 and the telomeric end of chromosome 3 associates preferentially with the telomeric end of chromosome 1. This same association of nonhomologous chromosomes persists in prophase nuclei of diploid root tips. In addition, the telomeric ends of the 2 chromosome 2s are connected to one another as are the centromeric ends of the chromosome 1s. This results in a ring of chromosomes in which homologues lie opposite one another. Centromeric ends lie on one side of the nucleus and telomeric ends on the other. It is proposed that this specific association of chromosome ends reflects an order which was probably established at the preceding anaphase or telophase and which persists throughout interphase. The suggestion is made that the proximity of homologous ends and consequently homologous alignment may facilitate initiation of pairing at meiosis.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 521471     DOI: 10.1242/jcs.38.1.357

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Sci        ISSN: 0021-9533            Impact factor:   5.285


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