Polytene
Polytene
Polytene
• They increase the cell volume and DNA content so it has multiple copies of
genes that allow a high level of gene expression.
• For example, in Drosophila melanogaster, the polytene chromosomes of the
larval salivary glands help produce a large amount of adhesive mucoprotein,
a type of glue before pupation.
• The bar phenotype of kidney-shaped eyes in this fly is also produced due to
the polytene chromosome
• . The interbands interact with the active chromatin proteins and serve as
binding sites for RNA polymerase II to begin replication and remodelling of
nucleosome or short fragments of DNA.
LAMPBRUSH CHROMOSOME
• They are synapsed homologous chromosomes that measure around 1500 to 2000
micrometre in length
• They occur in bivalent form as they are meiotic bivalents (one maternal and paternal).
• Each bivalent is made of two homologous chromosomes (4 chromatids) connected by
chiasmat
• The longitudinal axis from which loops arise is made of a single DNA molecule.
• Numerous bead-like structures called chromomeres are arranged in a linear fashion
along this axis.
• Two symmetrical lateral loops in opposite direction emerge from each chromomere
that can expand or contract in response to different environmental conditions.
• The opposite loops are always symmetrical.
• Each chromosome in the bivalent has two of them one for each chromatid the
centromeres of each of the chromosomes do not have loops
• There are around 10000 loops per chromosome set or haploid set.
• The lateral loops contain 5 to 10 % of DNA.
• It consists of transcriptionally active DNA that can make a large amount of
mRNA required for the synthesis
• The mass of the chromomeres also reduces at the point from where loops arise as
due to the corresponding loop formation chromomere material spin out into the
lateral strands.
• The length of the loop is 10 micrometre and its diameter is around 1 micrometre.
• The Loops are rich in RNA and form around an axis made of single DNA
molecule that gets unfolded from the chromosome during RNA synthesis
• The loop is covered by a matrix made of RNA transcripts and binding
protein attached to them
• Its major function of Lampbrush chromosome is to help in RNA synthesis
and lipid
BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE