Satellite chromosome

The part of chromosome beyond the nuclear organiser is very short and appears like sphere (satellite ).The Satellite Chromosome is the chromosome which has a bulge on the telomeric end and SAT stands for Sine Acid thymonucleinico(without thymonucliec acid or DNA )since the chromosome on staining show relative deficiency of DNA in the nuclear organiser region.There are at least 2 SAT chromosomes in each diploid nucleus.It plays a vital role in the formation of the nucleolous after division is completed.

It shows repetitive sequences of genes.

Besides centromere, secondary constriction can also be observed in some chromosomes, which if present in the distal region of the arm, would pinch off a small fragment called Satellite.

The satellite remains attached to the rest of the body of chromosomes by a thread of chromatin. The secondary constrictions are always constant in their positions and hence can be used as markers. The chromosomes having a satellite are marker chromosomes and are also called SAT chromosomes.these SAT chromosomes are helpful in transferring details to mRNA.