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From Sequence to Chromosome: The Tip of the <i>X</i> Chromosome of <i>D. melanogaster</i>
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CytogeneticsGeneticsMolecular GeneticsGenomicsDrosophila Identifies 273Chromosome StructureDna ReplicationGenome StructureGenetic VariationChromosomal RearrangementPopulation GeneticsBiologyChromatinChromosome DynamicsChromatin StructureX ChromosomeNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyGenetic MechanismChromosome BiologyReference GenomeMedicine
One of the rewards of having a Drosophila melanogaster whole-genome sequence will be the potential to understand the molecular bases for structural features of chromosomes that have been a long-standing puzzle. Analysis of 2.6 megabases of sequence from the tip of the X chromosome of Drosophila identifies 273 genes. Cloned DNAs from the characteristic bulbous structure at the tip of the X chromosome in the region of the broad complex display an unusual pattern of in situ hybridization. Sequence analysis revealed that this region comprises 154 kilobases of DNA flanked by 1.2-kilobases of inverted repeats, each composed of a 350-base pair satellite related element. Thus, some aspects of chromosome structure appear to be revealed directly within the DNA sequence itself.
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