Mapping the mouse X chromosome: possible symmetry in the location of a family of sequences on the mouse X and Y chromosomes

Author:

Avner Philip1,Bishop Colin1,Amar Laurence1,Cambrou Jacques1,Hatat Didier1,Arnaud Danielle1,Mattei Marie-Geneviève2

Affiliation:

1. Unité d'lmmunogénétique Humame, U.276, Institut Pasteur, 25 rue du Docteur Roux 75724 Paris Cedex 15, France

2. Unité INSERM U.242 and Centre de Génétique Médicale Hôpital d'Enfants de la Timone, 13385 Marseille Cedex 5, France

Abstract

Major advances in our knowledge of the genetic organization of the mouse X chromosome have been obtained by the use of interspecific crosses involving Mus spretus-derived strains. This system has been used to study sequences detected by three probes 80Y/B, 302Y/B and 371Y/B isolated from a mouse Y-chromosome library which have been shown to recognize both male–female common and male–female differential sequences. These patterns are due to the presence of a family of cross-reacting sequences on the mouse X and Y chromosomes. Detailed genetic analysis of the localization of the X-chromosomespecific sequences using both a somatic cell hybrid panel and an interspecific mouse cross has revealed the presence of at least three discrete clusters of loci (X–Y)A, (X–Y)B and (X–Y)C. Two of these clusters, (X–Y)B and (X–Y)C, lie distally on the mouse X chromosome, the other cluster (X–Y)A being situated close to the centromere. In situ hybridization shows a striking symmetry in the localization of the major sequences on both the X and Y chromosomes detected by these probes, hybridization being preferentially localized to a subcentromeric and subtelomeric region on each chromosome. This striking localization symmetry between the X and Y chromosome sequences is discussed in terms of the extensive pairing of the X–Y chromosomes noted during meiosis.

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology

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