An obligatory crossing-over event between the X and Y chromosomes in mammals occurs at each male meiosis within the 2.6 Mb of DNA defining the pseudoautosomal region (PAR). Genes located within or near the human PAR have homologous copies on the X and Y chromosomes, escape X inactivation and appear to be highly divergent throughout evolution. We have characterized the genomic structure of two genes from a recently identified cluster of sulfatase genes (ARSD and ARSE) located in the Xp22.3 region, and of their homologs on the Y chromosome. Our results indicate that the ARSD and ARSE genes from within this cluster have a conserved genomic organization, shared also by another Xp22.3 gene, STS, but completely different from that of all the othe...
Recombination between the X and Y human sex chromosomes is limited to the two pseudoautosomal region...
AbstractGenes evolve at different rates depending on the strength of selective pressure to maintain ...
Introduction: At each of their ends, the two human sex chromosomes feature a region of identical seq...
An obligatory crossing-over event between the X and Y chromosomes in mammals occurs at each male mei...
of a cluster of sulfatase genes on Xp22.3 suggests gene duplications in an ancestral pseudoautosomal...
The human sex chromosomes differ in sequence, except for the pseudoautosomal regions (PAR) at the te...
The human sex chromosomes differ in sequence, except for the pseudoautosomal regions (PAR) at the te...
The 320-kb human pseudoautosomal region 2 (PAR2) at the tips of the long arms of the X and Y chromos...
The morphologically distinct mammalian X and Y chromosomes pair during male meioses. Within this pai...
The human pseudoautosomal region I (PAR1) is essential for meiotic pairing and recombination, and it...
The human X and Y chromosomes are heterologous except at the tips of both arms - the pseudoautosomal...
he human pseudoautosomal region 1 (PAR1) is essential for meiotic pairing and recombination, and its...
Several genes located within or proximal to the human PAR in Xp22 have homologues on the Y chromosom...
<p>Unlike the autosomes, recombination between the X chromosome and Y chromosome is thought be const...
The human X and Y chromosomes are heteromorphic but share a region of homology at the tips of their ...
Recombination between the X and Y human sex chromosomes is limited to the two pseudoautosomal region...
AbstractGenes evolve at different rates depending on the strength of selective pressure to maintain ...
Introduction: At each of their ends, the two human sex chromosomes feature a region of identical seq...
An obligatory crossing-over event between the X and Y chromosomes in mammals occurs at each male mei...
of a cluster of sulfatase genes on Xp22.3 suggests gene duplications in an ancestral pseudoautosomal...
The human sex chromosomes differ in sequence, except for the pseudoautosomal regions (PAR) at the te...
The human sex chromosomes differ in sequence, except for the pseudoautosomal regions (PAR) at the te...
The 320-kb human pseudoautosomal region 2 (PAR2) at the tips of the long arms of the X and Y chromos...
The morphologically distinct mammalian X and Y chromosomes pair during male meioses. Within this pai...
The human pseudoautosomal region I (PAR1) is essential for meiotic pairing and recombination, and it...
The human X and Y chromosomes are heterologous except at the tips of both arms - the pseudoautosomal...
he human pseudoautosomal region 1 (PAR1) is essential for meiotic pairing and recombination, and its...
Several genes located within or proximal to the human PAR in Xp22 have homologues on the Y chromosom...
<p>Unlike the autosomes, recombination between the X chromosome and Y chromosome is thought be const...
The human X and Y chromosomes are heteromorphic but share a region of homology at the tips of their ...
Recombination between the X and Y human sex chromosomes is limited to the two pseudoautosomal region...
AbstractGenes evolve at different rates depending on the strength of selective pressure to maintain ...
Introduction: At each of their ends, the two human sex chromosomes feature a region of identical seq...