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. 1982 Sep;34(5):811-7.

Genetic evidence for the inactivation of a human autosomal locus attached to an inactive X chromosome

Genetic evidence for the inactivation of a human autosomal locus attached to an inactive X chromosome

T Mohandas et al. Am J Hum Genet. 1982 Sep.

Abstract

Mouse-human cell hybrid clones retaining an inactive translocated chromosome involving the human X and 13 were isolated. Esterase D, a marker on the segment of chromosome 13 translocated to the X, was not expressed in these clones. These results provide genetic evidence for the spreading of inactivation into the autosomal segment in an inactive human X-autosome translocation.

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