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    ISSN: 1432-0886
    Quelle: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Thema: Biologie , Medizin
    Notizen: Abstract. Imprinted autosomal loci apparently reside in very large chromosomal domains that exhibit asynchrony in replication of homologous alleles during the DNA synthesis phase. Replication asynchrony can be cytogenetically visualized by a replication-banding discordance between homologous bands of a given pair of chromosomal homologs. The replication time of a chromosomal band at high resolution can be determined by blocking DNA synthesis at the R/G-band transition and using replication banding. The R/G transition reflects the transition from early (R-) to late (G- and C-) band DNA replication. We studied discordance between two groups of homologous chromosomal bands: (a) four bands, 6q26–27, 11p13, 11p15.5 and 15q11.2–12, each containing at least one imprinted gene; and (b) nine bands containing no known imprinted genes. Fifty pairs of chromosomes were analyzed at high resolution after R/G transition blocking and late 5-bromo-2′-deoxyuridine incorporation. The rate of discordance was the same for bands containing imprinted genes and for control bands. Both homologous bands of a pair replicate either before or after the R/G transition and do not straddle the R/G transition. Repression associated with imprinting does not appear to involve late replication at the band level of resolution. Tissue-specific inactivation is associated with DNA methylation and late replication, whereas allele-specific inactivation is associated with DNA methylation but not with delayed or late replication.
    Materialart: Digitale Medien
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