Lambda CM8, a human sequence with putative centromeric function, does not map to the centromere but is present in one to two copies at 9qter
- PMID: 1302610
- DOI: 10.1093/hmg/1.9.749
Lambda CM8, a human sequence with putative centromeric function, does not map to the centromere but is present in one to two copies at 9qter
Abstract
A DNA fragment isolated from a human genomic library, was reported to be present at all human centromeres and present at 16-32 copies per genome. Reintroduction of this DNA into mammalian cells as a concatenated phage clone gave rise to dicentric chromosomes which gave rise to a new, stable, chromosome. Taken together these observations could mean that this DNA is part of a native centromere. We have reexamined the location and copy number of this sequence and find it to be present at 1-2 copies per genome with a single site of in situ hybridisation at 9qter.
Comment in
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Centromeres--primary constrictions are primarily complicated.Hum Mol Genet. 1992 Dec;1(9):667-8. doi: 10.1093/hmg/1.9.667. Hum Mol Genet. 1992. PMID: 1302604 Review. No abstract available.
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