Heterochromatin has been traditionally regarded as a genomic wasteland, but in the last three decades extensive genetic and molecular studies have shown that this ubiquitous component of eukaryotic chromosomesmay perform important biological functions. In D. melanogaster, about 30 genes that are essential for viability and/or fertility have been mapped to the heterochromatin of the major autosomes. Thus far, the known essential genes exhibit a peculiar molecular organization. They consist of single-copy exons, while their introns are comprised mainly of degenerate transposons.Moreover, about one hundred predicted genes that escaped previous genetic analyses have been associated with the proximal regions of chromosome arms but it remains to be determined how many of these genes are actually located within the heterochromatin. In this overview, we present available data on the mapping, molecular organization and function of known vital genes embedded in the heterochromatin of chromosomes 2 and 3. Repetitive loci, such as Responder and the ABO elements, which are also located in the heterochromatin of chromosome 2, are not discussed here because they have been reviewed in detail elsewhere.

Vital genes in the heterochromatin of chromosomes 2 and 3 of Drosophila melanogaster / Dimitri, Patrizio; Nicoletta, Corradini; F., Rossi; Verni', Fiammetta; Cenci, Giovanni; Belloni, Giorgio; I. F., Zhimulev; D. E., Koryakov. - In: GENETICA. - ISSN 0016-6707. - STAMPA. - 117:2-3(2003), pp. 209-215. (Intervento presentato al convegno 5th International Conference on Drosophila Heterochromatin tenutosi a CORTONA, ITALY nel JUN 18-22, 2001) [10.1023/a:1022996112742].

Vital genes in the heterochromatin of chromosomes 2 and 3 of Drosophila melanogaster

DIMITRI, Patrizio;VERNI', Fiammetta;CENCI, GIOVANNI;BELLONI, Giorgio;
2003

Abstract

Heterochromatin has been traditionally regarded as a genomic wasteland, but in the last three decades extensive genetic and molecular studies have shown that this ubiquitous component of eukaryotic chromosomesmay perform important biological functions. In D. melanogaster, about 30 genes that are essential for viability and/or fertility have been mapped to the heterochromatin of the major autosomes. Thus far, the known essential genes exhibit a peculiar molecular organization. They consist of single-copy exons, while their introns are comprised mainly of degenerate transposons.Moreover, about one hundred predicted genes that escaped previous genetic analyses have been associated with the proximal regions of chromosome arms but it remains to be determined how many of these genes are actually located within the heterochromatin. In this overview, we present available data on the mapping, molecular organization and function of known vital genes embedded in the heterochromatin of chromosomes 2 and 3. Repetitive loci, such as Responder and the ABO elements, which are also located in the heterochromatin of chromosome 2, are not discussed here because they have been reviewed in detail elsewhere.
2003
drosophila; heterochromatic genes; heterochromatin
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Vital genes in the heterochromatin of chromosomes 2 and 3 of Drosophila melanogaster / Dimitri, Patrizio; Nicoletta, Corradini; F., Rossi; Verni', Fiammetta; Cenci, Giovanni; Belloni, Giorgio; I. F., Zhimulev; D. E., Koryakov. - In: GENETICA. - ISSN 0016-6707. - STAMPA. - 117:2-3(2003), pp. 209-215. (Intervento presentato al convegno 5th International Conference on Drosophila Heterochromatin tenutosi a CORTONA, ITALY nel JUN 18-22, 2001) [10.1023/a:1022996112742].
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