1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0065-2660(08)60476-9
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Genetic Organization of Polytene Chromosomes

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“…To classify a puff stage (PS) correctly, we used a detailed schedule of puff changes in ontogenesis, which was established earlier (reviewed in Zhimulev 1999) and is routinely used for this purpose.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To classify a puff stage (PS) correctly, we used a detailed schedule of puff changes in ontogenesis, which was established earlier (reviewed in Zhimulev 1999) and is routinely used for this purpose.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In polytene chromosomes, gene rich regions are located in more loosely packed and more lightly staining interbands, whereas more densely condensed chromatin (heterochromatin) is localized either to compacted bands or highly condensed lower copy centromeric heterochromatin (reviewed in ref. 34). This localization to the comparatively decondensed interbands was also detected with the fluorescent signal from the TDtomato::L(3)mbt transgene we constructed, shown in Fig.…”
Section: L(3)mbt Localization On Polytene Chromosomes and Correlationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4) -a stage normally observed only early in the last larval instar, in chromosomes too small to be suitable for cytogenetic analysis (Zhimulev and Belyaeva, 1999). PS1′ is characterized by small puffs at sites encoding glue proteins (3C8-12, 68C, 90D), at other sites that normally regress in the presence of ecdysone (42A4-18, 43E, 53C, 56E1-2), at several sites not correlated with development (47A9-16, 58E, 67B, 71CE, 72D, 88D, 88E) and at the PS1′-specific sites 78E and 80A3 (Becker, 1959, Ashburner, 1967Ashburner and Berendes, 1978;Zhimulev, 1999). In PS1′, there is no puff at 85F1-6, a region which puffs continuously during the subsequent stages PS1 to PS11.…”
Section: Sgs3mentioning
confidence: 99%