Abstract
By means of double staining with DAPI and chromomycin A3, we show that the chromomeres of human pachytene chromosomes are generally DAPI positive and chromomycin negative, like the G- or Q-bands of mitotic chromosomes. Thus we have demonstrated, using an objective technique not based on morphological comparisons, that chromomeres and G-bands are equivalent. However, terminal chromomeres and the ends of mitotic chromosomes, as well as a few other sites, are chromomycin positive and DAPI negative. The ends of human chromosomes appear, therefore, to contain a distinctive class of GC-rich DNA.