41 Kilobases of analyzed sequence from the pseudoautosomal and sex- determining regions of the short arm of the human Y chromosome

L. S. Whitfield, T. L. Hawkins, P. N. Goodfellow, J. Sulston

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    Abstract

    Determination of 41.2 kb of Y chromosome genomic sequence has been made from a cosmid that spans the Yp pseudoautosomal boundary and includes 18.5 kb of sequence from the patient-defined sex-determining region of the Y chromosome. An AceDB database of the sequence and the analysis data have been produced as a resource for studies of the evolution and population genetics of the Y chromosome. Comparison of the 18.5 kb from the sex determining region to the sex determining region of mouse does not locate any areas of similarity outside SRY/Sry. Indeed, no coding regions other than those previously reported can be detected anywhere in the 41 kb. The Y- specific and pseudoautosomal portions of this sequence have different repeat sequence and GC contents: this may have relevance both to the events defining the pseudoautosomal boundary and to the course of sequence evolution in the absence of recombination.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)306-311
    Number of pages5
    JournalGenomics
    Volume27
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1995

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