The results of a detailed analysis of DNA replication in a late replicating tX/X chromosome (qter----p221::p223----qter) are reported. The chronology of DNA replication has been analyzed by comparing (a) the replication patterns of each of the two moieties of the translocation chromosome in different cells and (b) the two moieties with each other in the same cell. The study has been done on leukocyte and fibroblast cultures after BUdR incorporation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe frequency of major and minor chromosome variants is studied in a random sample of newborns in Central Italy. Special attention is paid to the objective criteria used to evaluate minor variants. In our sample, the frequency of acrocentric chromosome variants is found to be unusually high compared with previous studies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChromosome analysis by Q, R, and C banding was performed in a case diagnosed clinically as gonadal dysgenesis and the karyotype was shown to be 46,X,Xt(qter leads to p221::p223 leads to qter). Localisation of the breakpoints in the fused X chromosomes and replication studies have led to a hypothesis on the origin of the translocation. A comparison of clinical and cytogenetical findings in this and other published cases has also been made in an attempt to detect some phenotype/karyotype correlations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSimultaneous Q- and R-type banding patterns in human chromosomes have been achieved by staining with chromomycin A3. Some peculiarities of these patterns as compared to the patterns induced by other fluorochromes are described. The resolution power of this technique in analyzing structural rearrangements of human chromosomes is discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe frequency of involvement in satellite association and the frequency of selective staining of the secondary constrictions with silver solutions have been studied in five phenotypically normal individuals, all carriers of morphological variants of the nucleolus organizing region (NOR). The results show the preferential involvement of some morphological markers in satellite association, and also their preferential staining with Ag-I. It has also been shown that acrocentric chromosomes involved in satellite association are always stained by silver.
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