L chromosome behaviour and chromosomal imprinting in Sciara Coprophila. / Singh, Prim B.; Belyakin, Stepan N.
In: Genes, Vol. 9, No. 9, 440, 01.09.2018.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - L chromosome behaviour and chromosomal imprinting in Sciara Coprophila
AU - Singh, Prim B.
AU - Belyakin, Stepan N.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
PY - 2018/9/1
Y1 - 2018/9/1
N2 - The retention of supernumerary chromosomes in the germ-line of Sciara coprophila is part of a highly-intricate pattern of chromosome behaviours that have fascinated cytogeneticists for over 80 years. Germ-line limited (termed L or “limited”) chromosomes are cytologically heterochromatic and late-replicating, with more recent studies confirming they possess epigenetic hallmarks characteristic of constitutive heterochromatin. Little is known about their genetic constitution although they have been found to undergo cycles of condensation and de-condensation at different stages of development. Unlike most supernumeraries, the L chromosomes in S. coprophila are thought to be indispensable, although in two closely related species Sciara ocellaris and Sciara reynoldsi the L chromosomes, have been lost during evolution. Here, we review what we know about L chromosomes in Sciara coprophila. We end by discussing how study of the L chromosome condensation cycle has provided insight into the site and timing of both the erasure of parental “imprints” and also the placement of a putative “imprint” that might be carried by the sperm into the egg.
AB - The retention of supernumerary chromosomes in the germ-line of Sciara coprophila is part of a highly-intricate pattern of chromosome behaviours that have fascinated cytogeneticists for over 80 years. Germ-line limited (termed L or “limited”) chromosomes are cytologically heterochromatic and late-replicating, with more recent studies confirming they possess epigenetic hallmarks characteristic of constitutive heterochromatin. Little is known about their genetic constitution although they have been found to undergo cycles of condensation and de-condensation at different stages of development. Unlike most supernumeraries, the L chromosomes in S. coprophila are thought to be indispensable, although in two closely related species Sciara ocellaris and Sciara reynoldsi the L chromosomes, have been lost during evolution. Here, we review what we know about L chromosomes in Sciara coprophila. We end by discussing how study of the L chromosome condensation cycle has provided insight into the site and timing of both the erasure of parental “imprints” and also the placement of a putative “imprint” that might be carried by the sperm into the egg.
KW - Controlling element
KW - Heterochromatin
KW - Maternal X chromosome
KW - Parent-of-origin effects
KW - Paternal X chromosome
KW - Supernumerary chromosomes
KW - parent-of-origin effects
KW - DIPTERA
KW - X-CHROMOSOME
KW - GERM-LINE
KW - SEX
KW - ELIMINATION
KW - supernumerary chromosomes
KW - HISTONE H3 PHOSPHORYLATION
KW - FLIES
KW - controlling element
KW - heterochromatin
KW - HETEROCHROMATIN
KW - MEIOSIS
KW - maternal X chromosome
KW - paternal X chromosome
KW - INHERITANCE
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U2 - 10.3390/genes9090440
DO - 10.3390/genes9090440
M3 - Review article
C2 - 30177635
AN - SCOPUS:85053045676
VL - 9
JO - Genes
JF - Genes
SN - 2073-4425
IS - 9
M1 - 440
ER -
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