Chromosome assignment of two cloned DNA probes hybridizing predominantly to human sex chromosomes
暂无分享,去创建一个
T. Cremer | C. Cremer | G. Rappold | H. Cooke | J. Bogenberger | W. Back
[1] D. K. Green,et al. Purifying human Y chromosomes by flow cytometry and sorting. , 1983, Cytometry.
[2] P. Goodfellow,et al. Genetic evidence that a Y-linked gene in man is homologous to a gene on the X chromosome , 1983, Nature.
[3] J W Gray,et al. Quantitative karyotyping of human chromosomes by dual beam flow cytometry. , 1982, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[4] T. Mohandas,et al. Differential expression of steroid sulphatase locus on active and inactive human X chromosome , 1982, Nature.
[5] D. Botstein,et al. Single-copy sequence hybridizes to polymorphic and homologous loci on human X and Y chromosomes. , 1982, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[6] S. Daiger,et al. Sequences on the human Y chromosome homologous to the autosomal gene for argininosuccinate synthetase , 1982, Nature.
[7] J. Gray,et al. Flow cytometric characterization of a Chinese hamster x man hybrid cell line retaining the human Y chromosome , 1982, Human Genetics.
[8] B D Young,et al. Construction and characterization of genomic libraries from specific human chromosomes. , 1982, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[9] S. Latt,et al. Regional localization on the human X of DNA segments cloned from flow sorted chromosomes. , 1982, Nucleic acids research.
[10] B D Young,et al. High-resolution analysis of human peripheral lymphocyte chromosomes by flow cytometry. , 1981, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[11] K. Davies,et al. Cloning of a representative genomic library of the human X chromosome after sorting by flow cytometry , 1981, Nature.
[12] D. Gerhard,et al. Localization of a unique gene by direct hybridization in situ. , 1981, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[13] P. Goodfellow,et al. A human quantitative polymorphism related to Xg blood groups , 1981, Nature.
[14] T. Mohandas,et al. Regional assignment of the steroid sulfatase-X-linked ichthyosis locus: implications for a noninactivated region on the short arm of human X chromosome. , 1979, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[15] G R Stark,et al. Efficient transfer of large DNA fragments from agarose gels to diazobenzyloxymethyl-paper and rapid hybridization by using dextran sulfate. , 1979, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[16] L. Kunkel,et al. Organization and heterogeneity of sequences within a repeating unit of human Y chromosome deoxyribonucleic acid. , 1979, Biochemistry.
[17] P. N. Dean,et al. High resolution dual laser flow cytometry. , 1978, The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society.
[18] L. Wheeless,et al. Quantitative single cell analysis and sorting. , 1977, Science.
[19] L. Enquist,et al. EK2 derivatives of bacteriophage lambda useful in the cloning of DNA from higher organisms: the lambdagtWES system. , 1977, Science.
[20] E. Southern. Detection of specific sequences among DNA fragments separated by gel electrophoresis. , 1975, Journal of molecular biology.
[21] M. Moses,et al. Synaptonemal complex complement of man in spreads of spermatocytes, with details of the sex chromosome pair , 1975, Science.
[22] M. Bobrow,et al. Definitive Evidence for the Short Arm of the Y Chromosome associating with the X Chromosome during Meiosis in the Human Male , 1970, Nature.
[23] L. Tres,et al. THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL RECONSTRUCTION OF THE XY CHROMOSOMAL PAIR IN HUMAN SPERMATOCYTES , 1970, The Journal of cell biology.
[24] T. Caspersson,et al. DNA-binding fluorochromes for the study of the organization of the metaphase nucleus. , 1969, Experimental cell research.
[25] D T Denhardt,et al. A membrane-filter technique for the detection of complementary DNA. , 1966, Biochemical and biophysical research communications.
[26] J. Haldane. A SEARCH FOR INCOMPLETE SEX‐LINKAGE IN MAN , 1936 .
[27] P. Polani. Pairing of X and Y chromosomes, non-inactivation of X-linked genes, and the maleness factor , 2004, Human Genetics.
[28] P. Burgoyne,et al. Genetic homology and crossing over in the X and Y chromosomes of mammals , 2004, Human Genetics.
[29] W. Schempp,et al. Homologous early replication patterns of the distal short arms of prometaphasic X and Y chromosomes , 2004, Human Genetics.
[30] H. Ropers,et al. X-linked steroid sulfatase: Evidence for different gene-dosage in males and females , 2004, Human Genetics.
[31] A. Solari. Synaptonemal complexes and associated structures in microspread human spermatocytes , 2004, Chromosoma.
[32] J. Gray,et al. Cloning of genomic sequences from the human Y chromosome after purification by dual beam flow sorting , 2004, Human Genetics.
[33] J. Gray,et al. High resolution chromosome analysis: one and two parameter flow cytometry , 2004, Chromosoma.
[34] A. Chapelle. The etiology of maleness in XX men , 2004, Human Genetics.