BACKGROUND: SRY (sex-determining region, Y) is the gene responsible of gonadal differentiation in the male and it is essential for the regular development of male genitalia. Translocations involving the human sex chromosomes are rarely reported, however here we are reporting a very rare translocation of SRY gene to the q -arm of a deleted X chromosome. This finding was confirmed by cytogenetic, fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). CASE PRESENTATION: A 7-month infant was clinically diagnosed as an intersex case, with a phallus, labia majora and minora, a blind vagina and a male urethra. Neither uterus nor testes was detected by Ultrasonography. G-banding of his chromosomes showed 46,X,del(X)(p11) and ...
We investigated the presence of Y-material in the genome of an azoospermic male with 46,XX karyotype...
ABSTRACT Sex determination in infants and children with ambiguous genitalia usually necessitates tim...
The main factor influencing sex determination of an embryo is the sex-determining region Y (SRY), a ...
Abstract Background SRY (sex-determining region, Y) is the gene responsible of gonadal differentiati...
SummaryThe genetic mechanisms involved in sex differentiation are poorly understood, and progress in...
In most mammals, sex is determined at the beginning of gestation by the constitution of the sex chro...
Objective: The gene SRY[sex determining region of the Y] located at the distal region of the short a...
A candidate gene for sex determination was localized within a 35 kb region of the Y chromosome immed...
XX maleness is the most common condition in which testes develop in the absence of a cytogenetically...
XX maleness is the most common condition in which testes develop in the absence of a cytogenetically...
Isochromosome Y is one of the structural anomalies of the Y chromosome associated with a 45,X cell l...
SummaryThe genetic mechanisms involved in sex differentiation are poorly understood, and progress in...
XX maleness is the most common condition in which testes develop in the absence of a cytogenetically...
Using reverse genetics, a candidate for the sex determining gene from the Y chromosome has recently ...
The disorders of sexual differentiation occurred due to the incompatibility of chromosomal sex, gona...
We investigated the presence of Y-material in the genome of an azoospermic male with 46,XX karyotype...
ABSTRACT Sex determination in infants and children with ambiguous genitalia usually necessitates tim...
The main factor influencing sex determination of an embryo is the sex-determining region Y (SRY), a ...
Abstract Background SRY (sex-determining region, Y) is the gene responsible of gonadal differentiati...
SummaryThe genetic mechanisms involved in sex differentiation are poorly understood, and progress in...
In most mammals, sex is determined at the beginning of gestation by the constitution of the sex chro...
Objective: The gene SRY[sex determining region of the Y] located at the distal region of the short a...
A candidate gene for sex determination was localized within a 35 kb region of the Y chromosome immed...
XX maleness is the most common condition in which testes develop in the absence of a cytogenetically...
XX maleness is the most common condition in which testes develop in the absence of a cytogenetically...
Isochromosome Y is one of the structural anomalies of the Y chromosome associated with a 45,X cell l...
SummaryThe genetic mechanisms involved in sex differentiation are poorly understood, and progress in...
XX maleness is the most common condition in which testes develop in the absence of a cytogenetically...
Using reverse genetics, a candidate for the sex determining gene from the Y chromosome has recently ...
The disorders of sexual differentiation occurred due to the incompatibility of chromosomal sex, gona...
We investigated the presence of Y-material in the genome of an azoospermic male with 46,XX karyotype...
ABSTRACT Sex determination in infants and children with ambiguous genitalia usually necessitates tim...
The main factor influencing sex determination of an embryo is the sex-determining region Y (SRY), a ...