A Database of Drosophila Genes & Genomes

FB2008_06, released July 3, 2008
 

Reference Report

Reference
Citation Traverse, K.L., Pardue, M.L. (1988). A spontaneously opened ring chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster has acquired He-T DNA sequences at both new telomeres.  Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 85(): 8116--8120.
FlyBase ID FBrf0048950
Type of publication Research paper
Offprint Available Yes
External Crossreferences
PubMed ID 3141921
PubMed Abstract Ring chromosomes that have been opened to give linear chromosomes offer an opportunity to study the DNA sequences associated with new chromosome ends. The Drosophila melanogaster chromosome C(1)A was originally a ring chromosome, consisting of two linked X chromosomes, and thus had no telomeres. This chromosome has spontaneously opened in polytene region 13, a region near the middle of the euchromatic arm of the X chromosome. The opening of the ring has produced two new telomeres on the C(1)A chromosome. Each of the new telomeres has acquired He-T DNA sequences. He-T DNA is a complex family of repeated sequences found in the telomeric and pericentric heterochromatin of D. melanogaster chromosomes. He-T DNA sequences are detected, at various levels, in the most distal band on the end of each polytene chromosome in all D. melanogaster stocks. To our knowledge, these sequences have never been detected within the euchromatic chromosomal regions in any stock. The strong correlation between He-T DNA sequences and telomeric regions suggests that He-T sequences may have a role in organizing or maintaining the ends of chromosomes. The association of He-T DNA with newly acquired telomeres in a formerly euchromatic region, polytene region 13, strengthens this correlation.
Biosis 87026397
Zoological record
hide Associated Information
Comments
Text of personal communication
Associated files
hide Related Publications
hide Also Published As
hide Other Reference Information
Secondary IDs
Language of publication English
Additional language(s) of abstract
ISBN
Place of publication
hide Published In
Abbreviation Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
Title Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Authors
Volume range 1-
Year range 1915-
Page range
Publisher
Place of publication Washington, DC
Language of publication English
ISBN/ISSN 0027-8424
CODEN PNASA6
hide Data from Reference
hideAberrations (1)
hideNatural transposons (1)