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Human tumor and rodent-human hybrid cells with an increased number of active human NORs

  • Dorothy A. Miller
  • , V. G. Dev
  • , R. Tantravahi
  • , C. M. Croce
  • , O. J. Miller

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Abstract

A human fibrosarcoma line, HT1080-6TG, with a near diploid number of chromosomes. has an average of 7.3 chromosomes with an Ag-stained nucleolus organizer region (NOR). Cells of this line with an increased number of chromosomes have an increased number of Ag-stained NORs. This cell line has been used as (lie human parent in constructing mouse-human and rat-human hybrids that segregate rodent chromosomes. The hybrid cell lines, which have 100 or more chromosomes per cell, show a proportionate increase in the number of Ag-stained NORs (means, 11.4-16.8). The frequency of association of acrocentric chromosomes increases in a similar fashion. There is no evidence of inactivation of human NORs in these cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)33-41
Number of pages9
JournalCytogenetics and Cell Genetics
Volume21
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1978
Externally publishedYes

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