- THIS ARTICLE
- Full Text (PDF)
- Alert me when this article is cited
- Alert me if a correction is posted
- SERVICES
- Similar articles in this journal
- Similar articles in PubMed
- Alert me to new issues of the journal
- Download to citation manager
- Reprints & Permissions
- CITING ARTICLES
- Citing Articles via HighWire
- Citing Articles via Google Scholar
- GOOGLE SCHOLAR
- Articles by Durica, D. S.
- Articles by Krider, H. M.
- Search for Related Content
- PUBMED
- PubMed Citation
- Articles by Durica, D. S.
- Articles by Krider, H. M.
STUDIES ON THE RIBOSOMAL RNA CISTRONS IN INTERSPECIFIC DROSOPHILA HYBRIDS. II. HETEROCHROMATIC REGIONS MEDIATING NUCLEOLAR DOMINANCE
D. S. Durica 1 and H. M. Krider 1
1 Genetics and Cell Biology Section, Biological Sciences Group,
University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut 06268
Interspecific hybrids of D. melanogaster and D. simulans normally exhibit a secondary constriction only at the D. melanogaster nucleolus organizer (NO). This phenomenon, termed nucleolar dominance, occurs only when the NO-bearing sex chromosomes of both species are present in conjunction. Experiments were initiated to localize regions on the sex chromosomes of D. melanogaster involved in mediating this suppression. Sex chromosome heterochromatic rearrangements and deficiencies were introduced into F1 hybrids and their corresponding effect on simulans NO constriction formation was examined in hybrid mitotic neuroblast tissue. Sex chromosomes deficient for both the D. melanogaster NO and adjacent heterochromatin were unable to restrict the formation of a constriction at the D. simulans NO. The presence of a D. melanogaster NO, however, was not sufficient for the establishment of nucleolar dominance. Results from an array of NO-bearing X and Y chromosome rearrangements and deficiencies indicate that at least one heterochromatic region, proximal to the NO on the D. melanogaster X and distal to the NO on the D. melanogaster Y, affects the induction of this interchromosomal phenomenon.
Submitted on October 24, 1977Revised on January 5, 1978
This article has been cited by other articles:
![]() |
R. Matyasek, J. A. Tate, Y. K. Lim, H. Srubarova, J. Koh, A. R. Leitch, D. E. Soltis, P. S. Soltis, and A. Kovarik Concerted Evolution of rDNA in Recently Formed Tragopogon Allotetraploids Is Typically Associated With an Inverse Correlation Between Gene Copy Number and Expression Genetics, August 1, 2007; 176(4): 2509 - 2519. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
J. M. Flowers and R. S. Burton Ribosomal RNA Gene Silencing in Interpopulation Hybrids of Tigriopus californicus: Nucleolar Dominance in the Absence of Intergenic Spacer Subrepeats Genetics, July 1, 2006; 173(3): 1479 - 1486. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
S. Joly, J. T. Rauscher, S. L. Sherman-Broyles, A. H. D. Brown, and J. J. Doyle Evolutionary Dynamics and Preferential Expression of Homeologous 18S-5.8S-26S Nuclear Ribosomal Genes in Natural and Artificial Glycine Allopolyploids Mol. Biol. Evol., July 1, 2004; 21(7): 1409 - 1421. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
M. S. Lewis, J. M. Cheverud, and C. S. Pikaard Evidence for Nucleolus Organizer Regions as the Units of Regulation in Nucleolar Dominance in Arabidopsis thaliana Interecotype Hybrids Genetics, June 1, 2004; 167(2): 931 - 939. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
A. A. Caudy and C. S. Pikaard Xenopus Ribosomal RNA Gene Intergenic Spacer Elements Conferring Transcriptional Enhancement and Nucleolar Dominance-like Competition in Oocytes J. Biol. Chem., August 23, 2002; 277(35): 31577 - 31584. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
M. S. Lewis and C. S. Pikaard Restricted chromosomal silencing in nucleolar dominance PNAS, December 4, 2001; 98(25): 14536 - 14540. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
M. Frieman, Z. J. Chen, J. Saez-Vasquez, L. A. Shen, and C. S. Pikaard RNA Polymerase I Transcription in a Brassica Interspecific Hybrid and Its Progenitors: Tests of Transcription Factor Involvement in Nucleolar Dominance Genetics, May 1, 1999; 152(1): 451 - 460. [Abstract] [Full Text] |
||||
![]() |
Z. J. Chen, L. Comai, and C. S. Pikaard Gene dosage and stochastic effects determine the severity and direction of uniparental ribosomal RNA gene silencing (nucleolar dominance) in Arabidopsis allopolyploids PNAS, December 8, 1998; 95(25): 14891 - 14896. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
Z. J. Chen and C. S. Pikaard Epigenetic silencing of RNA polymerase I transcription: a role for DNA methylation and histone modification in nucleolar dominance Genes & Dev., August 15, 1997; 11(16): 2124 - 2136. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
G H Karpen, J E Schaefer, and C D Laird A Drosophila rRNA gene located in euchromatin is active in transcription and nucleolus formation. Genes & Dev., December 1, 1988; 2(12b): 1745 - 1763. [Abstract] [PDF] |
||||




