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. 1977 Mar;74(3):1245–1249. doi: 10.1073/pnas.74.3.1245

Analysis of human Y-chromosome-specific reiterated DNA in chromosome variants.

L M Kunkel, K D Smith, S H Boyer, D S Borgaonkar, S S Wachtel, O J Miller, W R Breg, H W Jones Jr, J M Rary
PMCID: PMC430660  PMID: 265567

Abstract

A number of individuals with aberrant Y chromosomes have been tested for the presence of Y-chromosome-specific reiterated DNA. These studies locate Y-chromosome-specific reiterated sequences on the long arm of the Y chromosome. Correlation with phenotype and other known Y chromosome markers establish that the Y-chromosome-specific reiterated DNA discussed here has no evident role in male determination.

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