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The Evolution of Concepts about the Biological Role of Lampbrush Chromosomes. / Saifitdinova, A. F.; Galkina, S. A.; Gaginskaya, E. R.
In: Russian Journal of Genetics, Vol. 57, No. 5, 05.2021, p. 499-514.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - The Evolution of Concepts about the Biological Role of Lampbrush Chromosomes
AU - Saifitdinova, A. F.
AU - Galkina, S. A.
AU - Gaginskaya, E. R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021, Pleiades Publishing, Inc. Copyright: Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2021/5
Y1 - 2021/5
N2 - Abstract: The review is focused on the development of ideas about the role of one of the most mysterious phenomena of developmental biology, i.e., the transformation of chromosomes into the so-called lampbrush chromosomes (LBCs). Eukaryotic chromosomes in the LBC phase are characterized by a low level of condensation and discrete structure formed by numerous linearly arranged compact chromomeres, from which lateral loops coated with transcripts are extruded. Linear sizes of LBCs exceed the sizes of the corresponding mitotic chromosomes by more than 30 times, making LBCs a valuable model for analyzing the structure and functioning of chromosomes, as well as structural and functional organization of the genome as a whole by the methods of molecular cytogenetics and genomics with very high resolution. Wide distribution of this phenomenon in nature suggests its functional importance. However, despite repeated attempts to understand the sense of the transformation of chromosomes into LBCs, many questions still remain open. The review critically examines all the main hypotheses explaining the functional importance of LBCs.
AB - Abstract: The review is focused on the development of ideas about the role of one of the most mysterious phenomena of developmental biology, i.e., the transformation of chromosomes into the so-called lampbrush chromosomes (LBCs). Eukaryotic chromosomes in the LBC phase are characterized by a low level of condensation and discrete structure formed by numerous linearly arranged compact chromomeres, from which lateral loops coated with transcripts are extruded. Linear sizes of LBCs exceed the sizes of the corresponding mitotic chromosomes by more than 30 times, making LBCs a valuable model for analyzing the structure and functioning of chromosomes, as well as structural and functional organization of the genome as a whole by the methods of molecular cytogenetics and genomics with very high resolution. Wide distribution of this phenomenon in nature suggests its functional importance. However, despite repeated attempts to understand the sense of the transformation of chromosomes into LBCs, many questions still remain open. The review critically examines all the main hypotheses explaining the functional importance of LBCs.
KW - chromatin
KW - diplotene
KW - genome organization
KW - meiosis
KW - transcription
KW - SATELLITE DNA
KW - IN-SITU HYBRIDIZATION
KW - TRANSCRIPTION UNITS
KW - NONCODING RNA
KW - XENOPUS-LAEVIS
KW - CHICKEN
KW - HIGHLY REPEATED DNA
KW - TRITURUS AMPHIBIA
KW - NEWT NOTOPHTHALMUS
KW - HISTONE LOCI
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U2 - 10.1134/s1022795421050100
DO - 10.1134/s1022795421050100
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85106857046
VL - 57
SP - 499
EP - 514
JO - Russian Journal of Genetics
JF - Russian Journal of Genetics
SN - 1022-7954
IS - 5
ER -
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