Deletion mapping of the testis determining locus with DNA probes in 46,XX males and in 46,XY and 46,X,dic(Y)females
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- 26 August 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Nucleic Acids Research
- Vol. 14 (16) , 6489-6505
- https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/14.16.6489
Abstract
Eleven Y-specific DNA probes hybridizing with DNA from one or more 46, XX males were isolated from a recombinant phage DNA library constructed from flow sorted human Y chromosomes. Two probes hybridized with DNA from nine out of eleven, i.e. >80% of these 46, XX males. The relative frequency of hybridization of the probes in the 46, XX males and in a 46, X,dic(Y) female, together with in situ hybridization data, allowed mapping of the probes on Yp in relation to a putative testis determining locus. Several of those probes were also absent in a 46,XY female, further refining a model for ordering the probes on Yp. The DNA of one XX male hybridized both with probes from Yp and probes from proximal Yq (excluding the pericentral region). This suggests that complex translocations may occur into the DNA of 46, XX males that involve not only parts of Yp but also parts of yqKeywords
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