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- Polytene chromosomes are large chromosomes which have thousands of DNA strands. They provide a high level of function in certain tissues such as salivary...
- California and neighbouring states. Using Painter's technique, they studied the polytene chromosomes and discovered that all the wild po****tions were polymorphic...
- among Drosophila researchers is his observation and do****entation of the polytene chromosomes found in larval salivary gland cells. The banding patterns...
- recombination suppression. Originally, these inversions were noted in polytene chromosomes within the salivary glands of heterozygous Drosophila melanogaster...
- requires. It causes chromosome puffs (sites of high expression) to form in polytene chromosomes. Recent findings in the laboratory of Chris Q. Doe have found...
- Drawing of a Chironomus salivary gland cell published by Walther Flemming in 1882. The nucleus contains polytene chromosomes....
- a chromosome during the prophase of meiosis and mitosis. Giant banded (Polytene) chromosomes resulting from the replication of the chromosomes and the...
- Supernumerary chromosome A chromosome/B chromosome Lampbrush chromosome Polytene chromosome Dinoflagellate chromosomes Homologous chromosome Isochromosome...
- Polytene chromosomes in a Chironimus salivary gland cell, one of over 100 drawings from Flemming's book Zellsubstanz, Kern und Zelltheilung, 1885...
- nomenclature Minichromosome Neochromosome Nondisjunction Parasitic chromosome Polytene chromosome Secondary chromosome ****-determination system Maternal influence...