Polytenization of the ribosomal genes on the X and Y chromosomes of Drosophila melanogaster

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It has previously been shown (Endow and Glover 1979), that polytenization of the ribosomal genes in D. melanogaster Ore-R X/Y cells and in hybrid X/X cells (Endow 1980) involves replication of genes predominantly from one of the cell's two nucleolus organizers. This analysis takes advantage of strain-specific differences in X and Y chromosome rDNA hybridization patterns detected using the Southern blotting technique. In this report, I extend the previous observations by examining polytene rDNA patterns in wild-type and hybrid X/Y cells. A dominance hierarchy for the X and Y chromosomes from three strains of D. melanogaster is presented and possible mechanisms of replicative dominance are discussed.

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Endow, S. A. (1982). Polytenization of the ribosomal genes on the X and Y chromosomes of Drosophila melanogaster. Genetics, 100(3), 375–385. https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/100.3.375

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