Joseph A, Mitchell A R, Miller O J
Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan 48201.
Exp Cell Res. 1989 Aug;183(2):494-500. doi: 10.1016/0014-4827(89)90408-4.
The mouse genome contains a major and a minor satellite DNA family of repetitive DNA sequences. The use of 5-azacytidine has allowed us to demonstrate that these satellite DNAs are organized in two separate domains at the centromeres of mouse chromosomes. The minor satellite is closer to the short arms of the acrocentric chromosomes than the major satellite. The major satellite is farther away, flanking the minor satellite and adjacent to the euchromatic long arm of each mouse chromosome. At the level of resolution afforded by the in situ hybridization technique it would appear that the organization of the centromeric domain of the mouse is similar to that in man. That is, both contain two repetitive DNA sequence families arranged in major blocks.
小鼠基因组包含一个主要的和一个次要的卫星DNA重复DNA序列家族。使用5-氮杂胞苷使我们能够证明,这些卫星DNA在小鼠染色体着丝粒处以两个独立的结构域形式存在。次要卫星比主要卫星更靠近近端着丝粒染色体的短臂。主要卫星则更远,位于次要卫星的两侧,并与每条小鼠染色体的常染色质长臂相邻。就原位杂交技术所提供的分辨率而言,小鼠着丝粒结构域的组织方式似乎与人的相似。也就是说,两者都包含两个以主要区域排列的重复DNA序列家族。