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In the vole, Microtus agrestis, the constitutive heterochromatin is largely restricted to the giant sex chromosomes but varies in its degree of condensation in various cell types. In the cleavage embryos and fibroblasts it formed one or two long and extended heterochromatic fibers, in hepatocytes it formed two large and diffuse masses and in neurons, spermatogonia and oogonia it formed two large and compact masses. The basic patterns of all differentiated cells were essentially unchanged throughout development.—At all stages of development and in cells of all types, mitotic nuclei displayed two large heteropycnotic chromosomes in prophase and persistent condensation in telophase. Apposition and delayed separation of chromatids of the giant chromosomes was also observed in metaphase and anaphase, respectively. During the first meiotic prophase of spermatocytes and oocytes, the giant chromosomes were also heteropycnotic.—The results strongly suggest that constitutive heterochromatin is localized in the same chromosomes throughout development and represents a specific entity.
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This investigation was supported by NIH grant no. HD 01962.
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Lee, J.C., Yunis, J.J. A developmental study of constitutive heterochromatin in Microtus agrestis . Chromosoma 32, 237–250 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00284837
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