Abstract

The C-band patterns, DNA late replication patterns and distribution patterns of spontaneous and γ-ray-induced SCEs in Crepis capillaris chromosomes were studied. The fluorescence plus Giemsa (FPG) technique was used for detection of SCEs and late-replicating chromosome regions after unifilar incorporation of BrdU into DNA. An asynchronous replication of both euchromatic and heterochromatic chromosome regions was established. The frequency of SCEs is increased about 2-fold by 1.5 Gy γ-rays. The localization of the sites of SCEs was analyzed with special reference to eu- and heterochromatin and early- and late-replicating regions. The data obtained showed that SCEs were distributed nonrandomly along the chromosomes. Preferential occurrence of SCEs was observed in the following chromosome regions: at the junction between eu- and heterochromatic regions, the latter being rich in late-replicating DNA; at the junction between early- and late-replicating regions, the latter not being C-band positive. Certain heterochromatic regions were more rarely involved in SCEs than expected on the basis of their length. The lowest incidence of SCEs was found in the centromeric regions. Very similar distribution patterns of spontaneous and γ-ray-induced SCEs were observed. The possible role of the differences in the time of replication of the different chromosome regions in the formation of SCEs is discussed.

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