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A new type of inversion of a human Y chromosome

✍ Scribed by Toshio Sofuni; Kazumi Tanabe; Junso Naruto; Akio A. Awa


Publisher
Springer
Year
1975
Tongue
English
Weight
590 KB
Volume
30
Category
Article
ISSN
0340-6717

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✦ Synopsis


Using chromosome banding techniques, a phenotypically normal male was found to have an abnormal banding pattern of the Y chromosome. By the constitutive heterochromatin staining method, a darkly stained band was located on the short arm and the proximal region of the long arm. The quinacrine staining method also showed a similar abnormal banding pattern: a brightly fluorescing band was seen on the short arm and the proximal region of the long arm. By the conventional Giemsa staining method, however, no specific morphological abnormality was detected in the aberrant Y. On detailed karyotype analyses no recognizable abnormality of banding patterns of any other chromosome was found aside from the abnormal Y. The abnormality was determined to be a complex inversion of the Y chromosome, which is described as 46,X,inv(Y)(pter leads to p11::q11 leads to q12::cen::q12 leads to qter).


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