Tritiated uridine induced chromosome aberrations in relation to heterochromatin and nucleolar organisation in Microtus agrestis L.

Natarajan, A. T. ; Sharma, R. P. (1971) Tritiated uridine induced chromosome aberrations in relation to heterochromatin and nucleolar organisation in Microtus agrestis L. Chromosoma, 34 (2). pp. 168-182. ISSN 0009-5915

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Abstract

Microtus agrestis is characterised by long sex chromosomes, most of which are constitutively heterochromatic, and thus supposedly, genetically inactive. A method to assess the template activity of the chromosomes is to study the distribution of chromatid aberrations produced by H3UdR, among and within the chromosomes. In such a study, in female Microtus agrestis cells in culture, it was found that, a large number of localised chromatid aberrations was induced in the constitutively heterochromatic regions of both X chromosomes. The frequency distribution and types of aberrations were found to be cell cycle dependent. With differential staining it has been possible to demonstrate that the constitutive heterochromatin of the sex chromosomes are involved in the nucleolar organisation in this species, thus containing the ribosomal RNA cistrons.

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