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On the possibility of localizing in situ Mus musculus and Drosophila virilus satellite DNAs by Alu I and Eco RI restriction endonucleases

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Mus musculus and Drosophila virilus metaphase chromosomes have been treated with Alu I or Eco RI restriction endonucleases and, to ascertain possible selective digestion, subsequently stained with the DNA-specific dye ethidium bromide. The correlation between our findings and previously known cytological and biochemical data allowed us to show that Alu I is an enzyme capable of cytologically detecting repetitive DNAs, while Eco RI is unable to do so. This would be a consequence of the fact that Alu I extensively digests and extracts all chromosomal DNA except that localized in those regions where the presence of satellite DNAs has previously demonstrated. Eco RI, on the contrary, is not capable of doing so and its activity seems to be obstructed by alcohol:acid fixation procedures.

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Mezzanotte, R., Manconi, P.E. & Ferrucci, L. On the possibility of localizing in situ Mus musculus and Drosophila virilus satellite DNAs by Alu I and Eco RI restriction endonucleases. Genetica 70, 107–111 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00123581

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