Literature DB >> 3096642

An evolutionary conserved early replicating segment on the sex chromosomes of man and the great apes.

B Weber, W Schempp, H Wiesner.   

Abstract

Replication studies on prometaphase chromosomes of man, the chimpanzee, the pygmy chimpanzee, the gorilla, and the orangutan reveal great interspecific homologies between the autosomes. The early replicating X chromosomes clearly show a high degree of conservation of both the pattern and the time course of replication. An early replicating segment on the short arm of the X chromosomes of man (Xp22.3) which escapes inactivation can be found on the X chromosomes of the great apes as well. Furthermore, the most early replicating segment on the Y chromosomes of all species tested appears to be homologous to this segment on the X chromosomes. Therefore, these early replicating segments in the great apes may correspond to the pseudoautosomal segment proposed to exist in man. From further cytogenetic characterization of the Y chromosomes it is evident that structural alterations have resulted in an extreme divergence in both the euchromatic and heterochromatic parts. It is assumed, therefore, that, in contrast to the X chromosomes, the Y chromosomes have undergone a rapid evolution within the higher primates.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3096642     DOI: 10.1159/000132300

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


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5.  Simian Y chromosomes: species-specific rearrangements of DAZ, RBM, and TSPY versus contiguity of PAR and SRY.

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6.  Comparative mapping of SRY in the great apes.

Authors:  R Toder; S Zeitler; P N Goodfellow; W Schempp
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7.  Y chromosomal variation tracks the evolution of mating systems in chimpanzee and bonobo.

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