Abstract

Differential DNA synthesis is demonstrated in asynaptic regions of the polytenic chromosomes of the Anopheles atroparvus x A. labranchiae hybrid. This differential synthesis is present both in homologous segments with different banding patterns and in morphologically identical segments. Each differential synthesis appears to be related to a specific portion of the replication cycle and due to the fact that one of the two homologues requires a shorter period of time for its duplication.

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