
doi: 10.1007/bf00291764
pmid: 7005073
Phenotypic features and functions known to depend on the presence of the Y chromosome or the H-Y antigen are discussed in relation to structural anomalies of the Y chromosome and other abnormalities of sexual and somatic development. Recent knowledge about molecular organization of constitutive heterochromatin in relation to the human Y is presented. An attempt is made at assigning different functions, genes and DNA sequences to different regions of the Y chromosome.
Chromosome Aberrations, Male, Sex Determination Analysis, Bone Development, Polymorphism, Genetic, Sex Chromosomes, Mosaicism, H-Y Antigen, Chromosome Mapping, Growth, Gonadal Dysgenesis, Chromosome Banding, Phenotype, Karyotyping, Y Chromosome, Testis, Chromosomes, Human, Humans, Odontogenesis
Chromosome Aberrations, Male, Sex Determination Analysis, Bone Development, Polymorphism, Genetic, Sex Chromosomes, Mosaicism, H-Y Antigen, Chromosome Mapping, Growth, Gonadal Dysgenesis, Chromosome Banding, Phenotype, Karyotyping, Y Chromosome, Testis, Chromosomes, Human, Humans, Odontogenesis
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