Sex chromosome homologies between human and fish revealed by the chromosome painting method |
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Authors: | Yi Meisheng Yu Qixing |
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Affiliation: | Department of Genetics, College of Life Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, China. |
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Abstract: | Human sex chromosome-specific probes were hybridized to metaphase spreads of three fish species, Monopterus albus Zuiew, Danio rerio and Mastacembelus aculeatus Basilewsky, to reveal evolutionary conservation of sex chromosomal segments between distantly related species of vertebrates. The human X chromosomal paint disclosed 4, 8, and 6 conserved syntenic segments in the karyotypes of the three fish species respectively, which were scattered in several pairs of homologous chromosomes. But no conserved segment was identified in our experiments when the human Y chromosomal probes were used. The evolution of the X chromosome of vertebrates is discussed. |
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