Effects of ligation on ethanol-induced balbiani ring puffing in salivary glands of Chironomus
Treatment of Chironomus larvae with dilute ethanol results in puffing changes similar to thos obtained with galactose in the Balbiani rings (BRs) of the salivary gland chromosomes. A shift in the relative size of BR1 and BR2 in chromosome 4 of C. pallidivittatus or C. tentans was observed within 1-2...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chromosoma 1984-01, Vol.89 (4), p.274-279 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Treatment of Chironomus larvae with dilute ethanol results in puffing changes similar to thos obtained with galactose in the Balbiani rings (BRs) of the salivary gland chromosomes. A shift in the relative size of BR1 and BR2 in chromosome 4 of C. pallidivittatus or C. tentans was observed within 1-2 days after ethanol treatment. The exceptional Balbiani ring, BR6 in chromosome 3, began to appear within 1 day after ethanol treatment of C. pallidivittatus and was fully developed after 3-4 days. Prepupae appeared to be refractory to the treatment. To localize possible controls of BR puffing in Chironomus , ligatures were made at various positions along the thorax and the anterior abdominal segments of the ethanol-treated larvae. In surviving larvae, ligated anterior to the brain or posterior to the salivary glands, induction of BR6 could be detected. Little or no BR6 puff induction was found in animals ligated in the middle of the second segment approximately between the brain and the salivary glands. |
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ISSN: | 0009-5915 1432-0886 |
DOI: | 10.1007/BF00292474 |