A restriction-fragment-length difference detected by the anonymous probe DXS199 exhibits non-Mendelian inheritance. |
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Authors: | T Starr and S Wood |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medical Genetics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. |
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Abstract: | Anonymous DNA probes were isolated from an X chromosome-enriched flow-sorted library. One of these probes, DXS199, identified a restriction-fragment difference that failed to show Mendelian segregation. All normal females were found to have two AvaII fragments of 6.5 kb and 6.0 kb, whereas all normal males had only the 6.5-kb fragment. DNA from a 49,XXXXY male was found to have both 6.0- and 6.5-kb AvaII fragments, in the same 3:1 ratio as seen in the inactive:active number of X chromosomes. This variant, which reflects a structural difference between active and inactive X chromosomes, is likely to be due to a methylation site on the active X chromosome. |
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