SUMMARY Despite its central role in sex determination, genetic analysis of the Y chromosome has been slow. This poor progress has been due to the paucity of available genetic markers. Whereas the X chromosome is known to include at least 100 functional genetic loci, only three or four loci have been ascribed to the Y chromosome and even the existence of several of these loci is controversial. Other factors limiting genetic analysis are the small size of the Y chromosome, which makes cytogenetic definition difficult, and the absence of extensive recombination. Based on cytogenetic observation and speculation, a working model of the Y chromosome has been proposed. In this classical model the Y chromosome is defined into subregions; an X-Y hom...
The Y chromosome is currently by far the most popular marker in genetic genealogy that combines gene...
For the purposes of this study, several panels were constructed, the majority of effort and time foc...
The presence or absence of the Y chromosome deter-mines whether a mammalian embryo develops as a mal...
Y chromosome differs from other human chromosomes. It is found in cells of the male persons only. Di...
The human Y chromosome is inherited from father to son, determining maleness. As a result of its bei...
Genetic analysis of the human Y chromosome has been slow despite its central role in sex determinati...
The human Y chromosome carries a few functional genes as against a plethora of non-coding DNA sequen...
International audienceThe structure and function of the human Y chromosome have been approached by m...
“Functional wasteland,” “Nonrecombining desert” and “Gene-poor chromosome” are only some examples of...
Mammals have the oldest sex chromosome system known: the mammalian X and Y chromosomes evolved from ...
The human Y chromosome represents an iconic image of “maleness,” and mutation, deletion, or rearrang...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 1998.Includes bibliographi...
This paper uses cytotoxic and proliferative T cell clones specific for H-Y and restricted by MHC mol...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D061827 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Mapping studies of the centromeric region of the human Y chromosome Construction of a map of a human...
The Y chromosome is currently by far the most popular marker in genetic genealogy that combines gene...
For the purposes of this study, several panels were constructed, the majority of effort and time foc...
The presence or absence of the Y chromosome deter-mines whether a mammalian embryo develops as a mal...
Y chromosome differs from other human chromosomes. It is found in cells of the male persons only. Di...
The human Y chromosome is inherited from father to son, determining maleness. As a result of its bei...
Genetic analysis of the human Y chromosome has been slow despite its central role in sex determinati...
The human Y chromosome carries a few functional genes as against a plethora of non-coding DNA sequen...
International audienceThe structure and function of the human Y chromosome have been approached by m...
“Functional wasteland,” “Nonrecombining desert” and “Gene-poor chromosome” are only some examples of...
Mammals have the oldest sex chromosome system known: the mammalian X and Y chromosomes evolved from ...
The human Y chromosome represents an iconic image of “maleness,” and mutation, deletion, or rearrang...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 1998.Includes bibliographi...
This paper uses cytotoxic and proliferative T cell clones specific for H-Y and restricted by MHC mol...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D061827 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
Mapping studies of the centromeric region of the human Y chromosome Construction of a map of a human...
The Y chromosome is currently by far the most popular marker in genetic genealogy that combines gene...
For the purposes of this study, several panels were constructed, the majority of effort and time foc...
The presence or absence of the Y chromosome deter-mines whether a mammalian embryo develops as a mal...