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Localization of Y chromosome sequences and X chromosomal replication studies in XX males

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By in situ hybridization, Y-specific DNA sequences were localized on Xp22.3-Xpter of one of the two X chromosomes in all of eleven XX males studied. In nine of the cases the presence of the Y-specific DNA did not affect random X inactivation in fibroblasts. Fibroblasts of the other two cases showed a preferential inactivation of the Y DNA-carrying X chromosome. In only one of these two exceptions blood lymphocytes could also be studied, and here, random inactivation of the Y DNA-carrying X chromosome occurred. Furthermore, the gene dosage of steroid sulfatase (STS) was examined by Southern blot analysis. In ten of the cases including the one showing random X-inactivation in lymphocytes but not in fibroblasts, a double dosage of the STS gene is present. The remaining case with non-random inactivation shows a single STS gene dosage. This case was reported previously to have STS enzyme activity in the male range. It is assumed that, as a consequence of an unequal X-Y interchange, a deletion of X-specific DNA sequences may result in the preferential inactivation of the Y DNA-carrying X chromosome.

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Schempp, W., Müller, G., Scherer, G. et al. Localization of Y chromosome sequences and X chromosomal replication studies in XX males. Hum Genet 81, 144–148 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00293890

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