TRANSLOCATION OF THE NUCLEOLUS ORGANIZER REGION TO THE HUMAN X-CHROMOSOME
- 1 August 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 39 (2), 245-252
Abstract
We report the unique finding of a satellited X chromosome in a woman with Turner syndrome and a mosaic karyotype 45,X/46,X,mar(X)(sat,QFQ55),var(21)(sat,QFQ55). In PHA-stimulated lymphocytes and in lymphoblast culture, the satellited X chromosome was consistently late replicating. The translocated nucleolus organizer region (NOR) genes in the stalk of the satellite, however, remained transcriptionally active, and an unusual, late-replicating band was seen at the distal end of Xp. Analysis of fibroblast clones containing the satellited X chromosome suggests that the mar(X) is relative stable.This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
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