Special types of chromosomes
In Eukaryotic organisms certain chromosomes are found only in certain
special tissues and are not seen in other tissues. These chromosomes are larger
in size and are called giant chromosomes. In certain plants, they are found in
the suspensors of the embryo. There are two types of giant chromosomes -
polytene chromosome and lamp brush chromosome.
Polytene chromosomes were observed by C.G.
Balbiani in 1881 in the salivary glands of Drosophila. The characteristic
feature of polytene
chromosome
is that along the length of the chromosome there is a series of dark bands
alternate with clear zones called inter bands. The polytene chromosome has
extremely large puff called Balbiani ring. It is also known as chromosomal
puff. As this chromosome occurs in the salivary gland it is known as salivary
gland chromosomes.
Lamp
brush chromosomes were first observed by Flemming in 1882. It looked like
brushes. They occur at the diplotene stage of meiotic prophase in oocytes of an
animal Salamandor and in giant nucleus of the unicellular alga Acetabularia.
The highly condensed chromosome forms the chromosomal axis, from which lateral
loops of DNA extend as a result of intense RNA synthesis.
Chromosomes
Chromosomes are the physical carriers of genes, which are made up of DNA
and associated proteins. The term chromosome was introduced by Waldeyer in
1888. Chromosomes occur in all the living organisms. The bacterial chromosomes
are circular. It has closed circular DNA. Linear chromosomes are found in
eukaryotes. Bridges in 1916 was the first to prove that the genes are carried
on the chromosome.
Types of chromosomes
The chromosomes are classified into different
types based on shape and position of the centromere. According to the position
of centromere, the eukaryotic chromosomes may be rod shaped (telocentric and
acrocentric), L-shaped (sub-metacentric) and V-shaped (metacentric). There are
two types of chromosomes based on their function. They are autosomes and sex
chromosomes.
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