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Y-encoded, Species-specific DNA in Mice: Evidence That the Y Chromosome Exists in Two Polymorphic Forms in Inbred Strains

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Journal Cell
Publisher Cell Press
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 1984 May 1
PMID 6722869
Citations 60
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Abstract

We have investigated the structure of the murine Y chromosome by first developing a novel method for specifically cloning Y-encoded DNA and then generating a library enriched for Y-specific DNA sequences. Three randomly chosen Y DNA clones were studied and found to share several interesting properties: all three are members of small Y-specific multisequence families; all three are mouse-specific; and all three probes detect Y-encoded restriction fragments that are polymorphic. Examination of polymorphic Y chromosome restriction fragments in male DNA from nine different inbred strains suggests that only two polymorphic forms of Y chromosomal DNA exist among inbred strains of mice.

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