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Interphase chromosome order: A proposal

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A model for the arrangement of chromosomes in interphase nuclei is proposed. The model assumes that interphase chromosomes have a Rabl orientation (a relic telophase arrangement). During interphase and prophase telomeres are attached to the nuclear envelope often in pairs. The association of telomeres, homologous or nonhomologous, is based on similarity of arm lengths and occurs at the time the nuclear envelope reforms. At this stage arm lengths will vary to some extent due to the amount of uncoiling etc. The sequence of chromosomes resulting from telomere-telomere pairing may vary among cells, but the number of arrangements will be restricted by arm length similarities.

The ramifications of this model on melotic pairing, the constant attachment of chromosomes to some structure throughout the cell cycle, the distribution of genes within nuclei, and chromosome evolution are raised.

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Pussell, C.P. Interphase chromosome order: A proposal. Genetica 62, 193–201 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00056436

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