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We investigated the relationship between transcriptional activity and the quantity of ribosomal cistrons of the nucleolar organizing regions (NORs) in chromosomal pair 3 of the Spanish mole Talpa occidentalis. Transcriptional activity was estimated by the size of conventional silver-staining signals. The number of ribosomal cistrons was estimated by the size of the in situ hybridization signals obtained with a ribosomal DNA probe. A sample of cells was studied with each method in four different individuals, and the results obtained with the two techniques were compared. Furthermore, sequential analysis on the same cells was carried out to study the association of interstitial nucleolar constrictions with silver staining and in situ hybridization. Interchromosomal, intercellular and interindividual variability were found with both silver staining and in situ hybridization methods. Our results show that transcriptional activity of NORs does not depend exclusively on the number of ribosomal cistrons they have as a high percentage of cells had two NORs with abundant ribosomal cistrons, only one of which was active. Additional factors, probably responsible for the activation of transcription, may be involved in this variability.
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Zurita, F., Sánchez, A., Burgos, M. et al. Interchromosomal, intercellular and interindividual variability of NORs studied with silver staining and in situ hybridization. Heredity 78, 229–234 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1997.36
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