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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1996 Jul 9;93(14):7125-30.

Mini-chromosomes derived from the human Y chromosome by telomere directed chromosome breakage.

Heller R, Brown KE, Burgtorf C, Brown WR.

Cancer Research Campaign Chromosome Molecular Biology Group, Biochemistry Department, Oxford University, England.

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We have used telomeric DNA to break two acrocentric derivatives of the human Y chromosome into mini-chromosomes that are small enough to be size- fractionated by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. One of the mini-chromosomes is about 7 Mb in size and sequence-tagged site analysis of this molecule suggests that it corresponds to a simple truncation of the short arm of the Y chromosome. Five of the mini-chromosomes are derived from the long arm, are all rearranged by more than a simple truncation, and range in size from 4.0 Mb to 9 Mb. We have studied the mitotic stabilities of these mini-chromosomes and shown that they are stably maintained by cells proliferating in culture for about 100 cell divisions.

PMID: 8692956 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

PMCID: PMC38947

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