Satellite DNA of Anopheles stephensi Liston (Diptera: Culicidae). Chromosomal location and under-replication in polytene nuclei
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Satellite DNA of Anopheles stephensi Liston (Diptera: Culicidae). Chromosomal location and under-replication in polytene nuclei
Abstract
Four satellite DNAs in the Anopheles stephensi genome have been defined on the basis of their banding properties in Hoechst 33258-CsCl density gradients. Two of these satellites, satellites I and II, are visible on neutral CsCl density gradients as a light density peak forming approximately 15% of total cellular DNA. Hoechst-CsCl density gradient profiles of DNA extracted from polytene tissues indicates that these satellites are underreplicated in larval salivary gland cells and adult female Malpighian tubules and possibly also in ovarian nurse cells. The chromosomal location of satellite I on mitotic and polytene chromosomes has been determined by in situ hybridisation. Sequences complementary to satellite I are present in approximately equal amounts on a heterochromatic arm of the X and Y chromosomes and are also present, in smaller amounts, at the centromere of chromosome 3. A quantitative analysis of the in situ hybridisation experiments indicates that sequences complementary to satellite I at these two sites differ in their replicative behaviour during polytenisation: heterosomal satellite I sequences are under-replicated relative to chromosome 3 sequences in polytene larval salivary gland and ovarian nurse cell nuclei.
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