Abstract

The distribution pattern of 5-bromodeoxyuridine-labelled DNA from salivary glands of Rhynchosciara angelae upon caesium chloride gradient centrifugation was studied with DNA of different molecular weights. This pattern suggests a very low rate of DNA chain growth in polytene chromosomes. The rate of DNA chain growth was found to be 0.025 μm/min at 24 °C. The result was obtained through the development of a mathematical expression which took into account the distribution of the 5-bromodeoxyuridine-labelled DNA in CsCl gradients. DNA pulse-labelled for a short time sediments more slowly in alkaline sucrose gradients than DNA which has been labelled during a prolonged incubation. However, in neutral sucrose gradients the pattern of banding is the same for both DNAs. This indicates a discontinuity in the newly synthesized DNA strand, but not in the template strand. The transition of slow sedimenting to fast sedimenting DNA observed in alkaline sucrose gradients, occurs very slowly, as would be expected for a slow rate of DNA chain growth. The data obtained provided a means of comparing the number of replication points with the rate of DNA chain elongation and the length of S phase in Rhynchosciara.

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