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Patterns of late replication in X chromosomes of human lymphoid cells
Authors:S A Latt  E F Barell  C P Dougherty  H Lazarus
Affiliation:1. Division of Genetics, Children''s Hospital Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts USA.;2. Mental Retardation Center, Children''s Hospital Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts USA.;3. Division of Cell Physiology, Sidney Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts USA.;4. Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts USA.;5. Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts USA.
Abstract:Two predominant patterns of late X replication were observed in both short-term and established human lymphoid cultures. One pattern was found in a minority of short-term cultured T-cell metaphases, in most lectin-stimulated B cells, and, with minor variations, in established B-cell lines. In these cells, DNA replication terminated in the distal part of the long arm of the late X. A different pattern was found in the majority of lectin-simulated T cells and in the T-cell line CCRF-CEM. These cells exhibited terminal replication in a region of the long arm of the late X that was nearer to the centromere. It is speculated that the variations in replication patterns correlate with phenotypic and functional characteristics of human lymphoid subsets.
Keywords:Address requests for reprints to: Dr. Samuel A. Latt   Genetics Division   Children's Hospital Medical Center   300 Longwood Avenue   Boston   MA 02115.
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