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Why plant chromosomes do not show G-bands.

J. Greilhuber
- 01 May 1977 - 
- Vol. 50, Iss: 3, pp 121-124
TLDR
Giemsa techniques have refused to reveal G-banding patterns in plant chromosomes, but the striking correspondence of pachytene chromomeres and mitotic G-bands in higher vertebrates suggests that pachyTene chromomes are G- band equivalents, and that this may also be the case in plants.
Abstract
Giemsa techniques have refused to reveal G-banding patterns in plant chromosomes. Whatever has been differentially stained so far in plant chromosomes by various techniques represents constitutive heterochromatin (redefined in this paper). Patterns of this type must not be confused with the G-banding patterns of higher vertebrates which reveal an additional chromosome segmentation beyond that due to constitutive heterochromatin. The absence of G-bands in plants is explained as follows: 1) Plant chromosomes in metaphase contain much more DNA than G-banding vertebrate chromosomes of comparable length. At such a high degree of contraction vertebrate chromosomes too would not show G-bands, simply for optical reasons. 2) The striking correspondence of pachytene chromomeres and mitotic G-bands in higher vertebrates suggests that pachytene chromomeres are G-band equivalents, and that this may also be the case in plants. G-banded vertebrate chromosomes are on the average only 2.3 times shorter in mitosis than in pachytene; the chromomeric pattern therefore still can be shown. In contrast, plant chromosomes are approximately 10 times shorter at mitotic metaphase; their pachytene-like arrangement of chromomeres is therefore no longer demonstrable.

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Chromosome banding in Amphibia: I. Constitutive heterochromatin and nucleolus organizer regions in Bufo and Hyla

M. Schmid
- 01 Jan 1978 - 
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Mechanisms of chromosome banding and implications for chromosome structure.

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The Molecular Cytogenetics of Plants

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Reverse fluorescent chromosome banding with chromomycin and DAPI.

Dieter Schweizer
- 29 Nov 1976 - 
TL;DR: Human metaphase chromosomes showed a small longitudinal differentiation in CMA fluorescence, which was essentially the reverse of the banding pattern obtained with AMD/DAPI double-staining, but of lower contrast.
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Die Herkunft der Chromocentren

E. Heitz
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Chromomere analysis of the chromosome complement of rye.

TL;DR: It could be ascertained that the standard fragment of rye — like that in maize — is evolved to such an extent that there is no segment of the A chromosomes that can be directly homologized with it.