BSu restriction of DNA from cases exhibiting sex-chromosome abnormalities
- PMID: 648190
- DOI: 10.1159/000130840
BSu restriction of DNA from cases exhibiting sex-chromosome abnormalities
Abstract
The restriction endonuclease BSu, an isoschizomer of the enzyme HaeIII, cleaves human DNA to yield classes of fragments that are characteristic of the DNA of individuals having a Y chromosome. The fragments concerned are therefore diagnostic of the presence of Y-chromosome DNA and have been studied here with the intention of confirming the origin of various translocations thought, on other grounds, to involve the Y. The absence of the fragments from DNA of a case exhibiting absence of the fluorecent region of Yq suggests that the DNA concerned maps predominantly to Yq. Normal gender in the absence of the BSu fragments indicates that they do not function in sex determination.