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DNA content of mitotically-active condensed chromosomes of Drosophila melanogaster

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Two-wavelength Feulgen microspectrophotometry was used to determine the DNA content of mitotically-active ganglionic cells of first-and thirdinstar larvae of Drosophila melanogaster. The measurements revealed that the DNA values differ, on the average, by a factor of approximately two, with the metaphase cells of the first-instar larvae having about four times the haploid amount of the spermatozoon, and the metaphase cells of the third-instar larvae having about eight times the haploid amount. The increase from 4C to 8C in the course of development without any pronounced modification of the heterochromatic—euchromatic ratio is interpreted as evidence of an increase in the number of chromosomal strands. It is suggested, accordingly, that these mitotically-active chromosomes are multistranded or polynemie.

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This study was supported by a Research Grant (GM 10499) from the National Institutes of Health, U. S. Public Health Service.

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Gay, H., Das, C.C., Forward, K. et al. DNA content of mitotically-active condensed chromosomes of Drosophila melanogaster . Chromosoma 32, 213–223 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00286010

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