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      Ribosomal RNA genes are interspersed throughout a heterochromatic chromosome arm in Atlantic salmon.

      Cytogenetics and cell genetics
      Animals, Cells, Cultured, Chromosome Banding, Chromosome Mapping, DNA, Ribosomal, Heterochromatin, In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence, Karyotyping, RNA, Ribosomal, genetics, Salmon

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          The ribosomal RNA genes (rDNA) have been mapped by fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) using four rDNA probes (rDNA/FISH) to Atlantic salmon chromosomes. Signals appeared over the whole heterochromatic chromosome arm displaying the secondary constriction and satellites. The size polymorphism of this sort arm, revealed by C-banding, was confirmed by rDNA/FISH, supporting large interindividual differences in the number of rDNA copies. Conventional techniques for the detection of nucleolar organizer regions are discussed, and their results are compared with those of rDNA/FISH.

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