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Study of X chromosome abnormality in XX males using bivariate flow karyotype analysis and flow sorted dot blots.

N P Carter1, M E Ferguson-Smith, N A Affara, H Briggs, M A Ferguson-Smith.   

Abstract

We have used bivariate flow karyotype analysis to quantify aberrant X chromosome size in 11 XX males. With one exception, the patients could be grouped into those with an X homologue difference greater than normal (Group A, n = 3) and into those whose X homologue difference could not be distinguished from female controls (Group B, n = 7). The range of sizes of the aberrant X chromosome in Y-sequence positive patients agrees with the variable nature of the X-Y interchange in these individuals as determined by the use of Y-specific DNA probes and Southern blotting analysis. In one patient it was possible to sort separately the normal and the X-Y interchanged homologues for dot blot analysis. The presence of Y sequences and an increased dose of the zinc finger gene, ZFY, were detected in the X-Y interchanged homologue. In preliminary studies of 5 male and 6 female controls, it was noted that a consistent difference between the two X homologues in females was found which could not be totally explained by errors of the fitting procedure. We suggest that this difference could be due to X inactivation and that the two X homologues in females might be distinguishable.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2106420     DOI: 10.1002/cyto.990110123

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytometry        ISSN: 0196-4763


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