Wong A K, Biddle F G, Rattner J B
Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Chromosoma. 1990 Jul;99(3):190-5. doi: 10.1007/BF01731129.
The cytological distribution of the major and minor satellite first identified in Mus musculus was studied in the karyotypes of three related subspecies and two other species of the genus Mus. Both the major and minor satellite showed species dependent hybridization patterns. The major satellite is confined to the centromere region in M. musculus and related subspecies. However, in M spretus and M. caroli, the chromosomal arm regions contain this sequence class. In contrast the minor satellite is found at the kinetochore region in M. musculus and related subspecies but is distributed throughout the entire centromeric domain in M. spretus and appears to be excluded from the chromosomes of M. caroli. There is an apparent correlation between the chromosomal location of these satellites and their phylogenetic relationship. Determination of the biological roles of the major and minor satellites from M. musculus must take into account their differential chromosomal distribution in other Mus species.
在小家鼠中首次发现的主要和次要卫星DNA的细胞学分布,在小家鼠属的三个相关亚种和另外两个物种的核型中进行了研究。主要和次要卫星DNA均呈现出物种依赖性杂交模式。主要卫星DNA局限于小家鼠及其相关亚种的着丝粒区域。然而,在西班牙小家鼠和卡罗小家鼠中,染色体臂区域含有此类序列。相比之下,次要卫星DNA在小家鼠及其相关亚种的动粒区域被发现,但在西班牙小家鼠中分布于整个着丝粒结构域,并且似乎在卡罗小家鼠的染色体中不存在。这些卫星DNA的染色体定位与其系统发育关系之间存在明显的相关性。从小家鼠中确定主要和次要卫星DNA的生物学作用时,必须考虑它们在其他小家鼠物种中的不同染色体分布情况。