Inverted repeat structure of the Sry locus in mice.

John Gubbay(The Francis Crick Institute), Nigel Vivian(The Francis Crick Institute), Androulla Economou(The Francis Crick Institute), Dean A. Jackson(The Francis Crick Institute), Peter N. Goodfellow(The Francis Crick Institute), Robin Lovell‐Badge(The Francis Crick Institute)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
September 1, 1992
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Abstract

The testis-determining gene Sry is located on the short arm of the mouse Y chromosome in a region known to have undergone duplications and rearrangements in comparison with the equivalent portion of the human Y chromosome. Detailed analysis of the Sry genomic locus reveals a further difference in that the mouse Sry open reading frame lies within 2.8 kilobases of unique sequence at the center of a large inverted repeat. This repeat, which is found in both Mus musculus musculus and Mus musculus domesticus Y chromosomes, is not present at the human SRY locus. Recombination involving the repeat region may have led to an 11-kilobase deletion, precisely excising Sry in a line of XY female mice.


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