Cytogenetic and clinical notes on a girl with a 46,X,i(Yq) karyotype, H-Y antigen-negative, and a gonadoblastoma Article

Rary, JM, Cummings, DK, Jones, HW et al. (1978). Cytogenetic and clinical notes on a girl with a 46,X,i(Yq) karyotype, H-Y antigen-negative, and a gonadoblastoma . 14(6 C), 97-107.

cited authors

  • Rary, JM; Cummings, DK; Jones, HW; Rock, JA; Julian, CG

authors

abstract

  • Isochromosomes for the long arm of the Y chromosome are rare and only a few cases have been reported in the literature. The isochromosome for the long arm of the Y chromosome serves as a unique opportunity for looking at factors relating to the genetic function of the Y chromosome. Localization of the gene(s) responsible for differentiation of the human gonad on either the long or short arm of the Y chromosome has been a long-standing question. This case is also pertinent to the reports of increased risks of gonadal tumors in gonadal dysgenesis patients with either a normal or abnormal Y chromosome present in their karyotype. Fibroblasts from this individual were determined to be H-Y antigen-negative. This evidence strongly suggests that the H-Y antigen gene is located on the short arm of the Y chromosome in man.

publication date

  • December 1, 1978

start page

  • 97

end page

  • 107

volume

  • 14

issue

  • 6 C