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. 1981;83(1):93-102.
doi: 10.1007/BF00286018.

Insights on diplochromosome structure and behaviour

Insights on diplochromosome structure and behaviour

V J Goyanes et al. Chromosoma. 1981.

Abstract

Diplochromosomes from colchicine-induced endoreduplicated HeLa cells were analyzed by light and electron microscopy. The patterns of C-, G-, NOR-, and late replicating DNA-rich bands obtained clearly indicate that the four chromatids constituting a diplochromosome are structurally identical and behave the same, at least in terms of replication kinetics and r-DNA transcription. Under the electron microscope, whole-mounted diplochromosomes appeared formed by two completely divided chromosomes showing no physical connection at their centromeric regions. The two chromosomes forming a diplochromosome seem to be held together by chromatin fiber loops connecting the two neighbouring chromatids of the sister chromosomes. These connecting loops clearly decrease in number as chromosome condensation progresses.

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