Folia Biol (Praha)
January 1982
The initial and terminal patterns of DNA replication in the chromosomes of the hybrids arising from a fusion of mouse lymphosarcoma LS/BL cells and L cells (HGPRT-) were studied. The replication of chromosomes in the hybrids compared to the parent cells was not modified by the alterations in generation time of the hybrids not by segregation of telocentric chromosomes. It can be assumed that there is a gross control system in LS/BL X L hybrids that is responsible for the patterns and timing of chromosome DNA replication and does not depend on interactions between genomes of the parent cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHybrid cells (HY SS2 and HY SS6) arising from the fusion of diploid cells of the mouse lymphosarcoma LS/BL and L cells resistant to 8-azaguanine (HGPRT-) showed slower growth and a longer generation time than the parent lines. The inter- and intrachromosomal timing and patterns of early chromosome DNA replication of parent cells was preserved in the hybrid genome and was not influenced by loss of telocentric chromosomes from LS/BL or L (HGPRT-) cells. Thus DNA chromosome replication sequences are not dependent on the presence of a complete set of chromosomes of the parent cells and do not therefore seem to be a result of interaction between chromosomes not segregated in the hybrid genome.
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