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. 1993 Nov;102(9):618-22.
doi: 10.1007/BF00352309.

Organization of the Y chromosome in testis cells of fetal, subadult and adult mice as determined by in situ hybridization

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Organization of the Y chromosome in testis cells of fetal, subadult and adult mice as determined by in situ hybridization

M Guttenbach et al. Chromosoma. 1993 Nov.

Abstract

In order to reveal the time-course of decondensation of the Y chromosome in Sertoli cells, testes preparations of fetal, subadult and adult laboratory mice in different developmental stages were hybridized in situ with biotinylated probe pY353/B, which binds along the entire long arm of the mouse Y chromosome. All fetal and subadult testicular cells exhibited tightly compacted hybridization signals, indicating highly condensed Y chromosomes. Diffuse signals, indicating decondensation of the Y chromosome were found for the first time in the structurally differentiated Sertoli cells of 35 to 40 day old animals. Since this coincides with the appearance of mature sperm nuclei, a correlation between decondensation of the Y chromosome and its activity in sperm maturation and/or sperm motility can be presumed.

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