The mouse A/HeJ Y chromosome: Another good Y gone bad |
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Authors: | Patricia A. Hunt Jodi M. Jackson Sonia Horan Crystal A. Lawson Laura Grindell Linda L. Washburn Eva M. Eicher |
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Affiliation: | School of Molecular Biosciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, 99164-4660, USA. pathunt@wsu.edu |
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Abstract: | In both humans and mice there are numerous reports of Y chromosome abnormalities that interfere with sex determination. Recent studies in the mouse of one such mutation have identified Y chromosome nondisjunction during preimplantation development as the cause of abnormal testis determination that results in a high frequency of true hermaphroditism. We report here that the mouse Y chromosome from the A/HeJ inbred strain induces similar aberrations in sex determination. Our analyses provide evidence, however, that the mechanism underlying these aberrations is not Y chromosome nondisjunction. On the basis of our findings, we postulate that a mutation at or near the centromere affects both the segregation and sex-determining properties of the A/HeJ Y chromosome. This Y chromosome adds to the growing list of Y chromosome aberrations in humans and mice. In both species, the centromere of the Y is structurally and morphologically distinct from the centromeres of all other chromosomes. We conclude that these centromeric features make the human and mouse Y chromosomes extremely sensitive to minor structural alterations, and that our studies provide yet another example of a good Y chromosome gone 'bad.' |
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Keywords: | aneuploidy hermaphroditism Y chromosome |
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