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. 1988 May;79(1):36-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF00291706.

DA/DAPI-fluorescent heteromorphism of human Y chromosome

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DA/DAPI-fluorescent heteromorphism of human Y chromosome

M S Lin et al. Hum Genet. 1988 May.

Abstract

Variation of DA/DAPI intensity in the Yq12 band was observed in five amniotic cell specimens and one blood specimen from the father of one fetus. Three distinct classes of Yq heterochromatin were identified by distamycin A (DA) treatment of the cell cultures and various staining techniques. The heterochromatin in the Yq11.23 sub-band does not undercondense when exposed to DA, and shows pale fluorescence with quinacrine staining, positive C-banding, and bright fluorescence with DA/DAPI technique. This class of heterochromatin was consistently observed in all specimens studied. The other two classes of heterochromatin are in the Yq12 band. Both show undercondensation when exposed to DA, quinacrine-bright fluorescence, and positive C-banding; however, one class of heterochromatin shows DA/DAPI-bright fluorescence and the other shows pale fluorescence. The size and banding intensity of the two classes of heterochromatin in Yq12 are variable. These results provide cytological evidence of heterogeneity within the Y heterochromatin region containing AT-rich DNA.

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