Genetic evidence that a Y-linked gene in man is homologous to a gene on the X chromosome
- PMID: 6188056
- DOI: 10.1038/302346a0
Genetic evidence that a Y-linked gene in man is homologous to a gene on the X chromosome
Abstract
The mammalian sex chromosomes are thought to be related to each other by sharing a common origin. That is, the X and Y chromosomes originally evolved from a pair of chromosomes that only differed at the locus determining sexual differentiation. For example, this evolutionary relationship is reflected during meiosis in chromosomal pairing between the tip of the human X chromosome short arm and the Y chromosome which presumably implies sequence homology. However, compelling genetic evidence for functional homology between the mammalian X and Y chromosome is lacking. We describe here the localization of a gene to the tip of the short arm of the human X chromosome and evidence for a related gene on the Y chromosome.
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