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A repeating unit of the DYZ1 family on the human Y chromosome consists of segments with partial male-specificity.

Y Nakagome1, S Nagafuchi, S Seki, Y Nakahori, T Tamura, M Yamada, M Iwaya.   

Abstract

An average-sized human Y chromosome contains about 3,000 copies of the repeating DNA family DYZ1. A major repeating unit of the family, pHY10, has been cloned and an entire 3,564-bp sequence has already been determined by Nakahori et al. (1986). In the present study, pHY10 was divided into six consecutive segments, A to F, which were independently amplified by the PCR technique to see if they were strictly male-specific. pHY10 appears to consist of segments of various male-specificity. The B segment was apparently male-specific; however, the use of additional techniques (Southern-blot analysis or second PCR amplification in combination with the standard PCR) revealed homologous sequences in some females. None of the six segments of pHY10 may be male-specific in a strict sense. Different segments appear to be conserved during evolution to different extents. The 323-bp E segment appears to be the least conserved and to be responsible for the generation of most variations within the DYZ1 family.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2013234     DOI: 10.1159/000133053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytogenet Cell Genet        ISSN: 0301-0171


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