Abstract

Ultrastructural investigation of early replication in Drosophila polytene chromosomes

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  • Polyploidy reprograms regulatory pathways towards unicellular mode: the role in stress response, drug resistance, growth and cancer

  • Drosophila polytene chromosomes (PCh) are widely used as a model to delineate the functional organization of interphase chromosomes

  • That in general the spatio-temporal organization of replication in Drosophila chromosomes is closely related to the division of the genome into two types of domains, the rb-bands and the intervals in between them (INTs, corresponding to alternating zones of loose bands and interbands) (Kolesnikova et al, 2018)

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Polyploidy reprograms regulatory pathways towards unicellular mode: the role in stress response, drug resistance, growth and cancer. Ultrastructural investigation of early replication in Drosophila polytene chromosomes Drosophila polytene chromosomes (PCh) are widely used as a model to delineate the functional organization of interphase chromosomes.

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