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    ISSN: 1432-0886
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The refractive indices of a number of bands and interbands of the polytene chromosomes in the living salivary gland cells of two species of Chironomus were measured with an interference microscope, and values were obtained for the total solid material present in each region. To make these measurements it was necessary to compress the cells until virtually no cytoplasm lay above or below the nucleus, but this produced no deleterious effects on the cells as a whole. The results indicated that there is not less than 25% of solid material in the band regions of these chromosomes, and not more than 15% of solids in the interbands. The nuclear sap of these cells was found to contain about 12% of solid material. Similar refractive index measurements were made on the bands and interbands of isolated chromosomes mounted in saline and in a 12% isotonic saline/protein solution of the same refractive index as the nuclear sap. In both these media the bands were again found to contain at least 10% more material than the interbands, but their refractive indices were lower in the saline than they were in the intact cells and markedly higher in the saline/protein. It is therefore concluded that the isolated chromosomes are, to some extent, permeable, and can permit the entry of protein molecules from the mounting medium and the egress of some or their own material.
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