Mammalian sex-chromosome evolution: a conserved homoeologous segment on the X and Y chromosomes in primates
- PMID: 2805817
- DOI: 10.1159/000132760
Mammalian sex-chromosome evolution: a conserved homoeologous segment on the X and Y chromosomes in primates
Abstract
In a representative sample of primate species, including simians (Catarrhini and Platyrrhini) and prosimians (Lemuriformes and Lorisiformes), high-resolution, early replication banding revealed a homoeologous early replicating segment at the ends of both sex chromosomes. The DXYZ2 element, a repeated sequence specific for the human pseudoautosomal region, is conserved in the genomes of all primate species studies and is specifically localized in the distal early replicating segments of the X and Y chromosomes. Thus, cytogenetic and molecular evidence is presented of a highly conserved sex-chromosomal segment in primates. The pseudoautosomal behavior of this segment is discussed.
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