Buoyant density and hybridization analysis of human DNA sequences, including three satellite DNAs

J Prosser , A.H Reisner , M.L Bradley , K Ho , P.C Vincent
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Total human DNA was fractionated from the three types of Cs2SO4 gradient used to prepare satellites I, II and III. Three satellite DNAs were found: satellite I with a mean buoyant density of 1.688 g/ml comprising about 1.3% of the total, satellite II with a mean buoyant of 1.696 g/ml comprising about 1% of the total and satellite III with a mean buoyant density of 1.699 g/ml comprising about 2.2% of the total. The buoyant densities of these satellites after purification were 1.686, 1.694 and 1.697 g/ml, respectively. A preparation with the attributes of satellite IV was isolated from the shoulder region of a satellite III preparative gradient. In situ hybridization using complementary RNA showed that the three satellites were located predominantly on chromosomes 9, Y, 15 and 1. Satellite II also showed marked hybridization to chromosome 16. Satellites I and III and II and III cross-hybridized to each other but satellites I and II did not. On the basis of our hybridization data, we suggest that some of the same sequences which comprise satellite III also comprise satellites I and II.

人类DNA序列的浮力密度和杂交分析,包括三个卫星DNA
从用于制备卫星I、II和III的三种Cs2SO4梯度中提取总人类DNA。发现了三种卫星dna:卫星I的平均浮力密度为1.688 g/ml,约占总数的1.3%;卫星II的平均浮力密度为1.696 g/ml,约占总数的1%;卫星III的平均浮力密度为1.699 g/ml,约占总数的2.2%。纯化后的卫星浮力密度分别为1.686、1.694和1.697 g/ml。从卫星III制备梯度的肩区分离出具有卫星IV属性的制备物。利用互补RNA原位杂交发现,这三个卫星主要位于染色体9、Y、15和1上。卫星II也显示了与16号染色体的明显杂交。卫星I和III以及II和III相互交叉杂交,但卫星I和II没有。根据我们的杂交数据,我们认为一些组成卫星III的相同序列也包括卫星I和II。
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