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Characterization of heterochromatin in Schistocerca gregaria by C- and N-banding methods

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Mitotic and meiotic chromosomes of Schistocerca gregaria were C-, mild N- and strong N-banded. After C-banding, three out of eleven autosomes show, in addition to the centromeric C-bands, a second C-band. — The mild N-banding method produces a single N-band in each of only four chromosomes. With the exception of one N-band these mild N-bands correspond to the non-centromeric, second C-bands, indicating the heterochromatic character of at least three mild N-band regions. — The strong N-banding technique produces bands both at the C- and mild N-band positions and additionally a third band in one chromosome (M8), not present after C- or mild N-banding. — The N-bands do not correspond to the nucleolus organizer regions. Because of the mechanisms of the N-banding methods, it is concluded that the centromeric heterochromatin, as well as the non-centromeric N-band regions, contain high quantities of non-histone proteins. Presumably a specific difference exists between the non-histone proteins in the centromeric and non-centromeric N-band regions because the centromeres are banded by the strong N-banding technique, but not after mild N-banding. It is concluded that the N-band regions (two exceptions) contain a heterochromatin type which has the following features in common with the α-heterochromatin of Drosophila: C- as well as N-banding positive, high nonhistone protein content, repetitive and late replicating DNA. It is discussed whether the N-banded heterochromatin regions of Schistocerca contain that DNA fraction which is, like the Drosophila α-heterochromatin, underreplicated in polyploid nuclei.

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Hägele, K. Characterization of heterochromatin in Schistocerca gregaria by C- and N-banding methods. Chromosoma 70, 239–250 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00288408

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