Satellite DNA and heterochromatin variants: the case for unequal mitotic crossing over
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Satellite DNA and heterochromatin variants: the case for unequal mitotic crossing over
Abstract
Variations of constitutive heterochromatin (heteromorphisms) appear to be a general feature of eucaryotes. A variety of molecular and cytogenetic evidence supports the hypothesis that heteromorphisms result from unequal double-strand exchanges during mitotic DNA replication. Constitutive heterochromatin consists of highly repeated DNA sequences that are not transcribed. Thus, heteromorphisms are tolerated without overt phenotypic effect. Several of the highly repeated DNAs that comprise constitutive heterochromatin have been shown to contain site-specific endonuclease recognition sequences interspersed at regular intervals dependent upon nucleosome structure. These interspersed short repeated sequences could mediate unequal crossovers, resulting in quantitative variability of constitutive heterochromatin and satellite DNA. De novo variations of constitutive heterochromatin may be useful as markers of exposure to mutagens and/or carcinogens.
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