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    X- and Y-chromosome specific variants of the amelogenin gene allow sex determination in sheep (<it>Ovis aries</it>) and European red deer (<it>Cervus elaphus</it>) by Brenig B, Pfeiffer I

    Published 2005-03-01
    “…A partial sequence of the amelogenin gene of sheep and red deer was obtained, which exists on both X and Y chromosomes with a deletion region on the Y chromosome. …”
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    A small supernumerary marker chromosome present in a Turner syndrome patient not derived from X- or Y-chromosome: a case report by Vermeesch Joris, Andrieux Joris, Desai Manisha, Sheth Jayesh, Weise Anja, Kosyakova Nadezda, Ewers Elisabeth, Sheth Frenny, Hamid Ahmed B, Ziegler Monika, Liehr Thomas

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…The present case is the third Turner syndrome case with an sSMC<sup>T </sup>not derived from the X- or the Y-chromosome.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>More comprehensive characterization of such sSMC<sup>T </sup>might identify them to be more frequent than only ~0.6% in Turner syndrome cases according to available data.…”
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    The Y chromosome disomy syndrome (47, XYY) in children with mental retardation, deviations of sex development and different genome anomalies: molecular cytogenetic studies by S. G. Vorsanova, I. V. Solovyev, O. S. Kurinnaya, V. S. Kravets, A. D. Kolotii, I. A. Demidova, V. O. Sharonin, Yu. B. Yurov, I. Yu. Yurov

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The article present the results of retrospectively analyzed children (4424 boys) with mental and psychomotor retardation, congenital malformations and/or developmental micro anomalies. 23 children had various forms of Y chromosome dysomy syndrome. The frequency of this syndrome in the studied cohort was 0.52%; and in this connection the authors discussed the role of Y-chromosome in the origin of mental retardation. …”
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    Y chromosome evidence confirms northeast Asian origin of Xinjiang Kazakhs and genetic influence from 18th century expansion of Kerey clan by Bangyan Wang, Jiayu Liang, Edward Allen, Xin Chang, Zixi Jiang, Yao Yu, Yao Yu, Meisen Shi, Shaoqing Wen, Shaoqing Wen, Shaoqing Wen, Shaoqing Wen

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…However, compared to Central Asian Kazakhs, a lack of Y chromosomal high-resolution analysis has hindered our understanding of the paternal history of modern Xinjiang Kazakhs.MethodsIn this study, we present the analysis of 110 Y-SNP data from 209 Altay Kazakhs and 201 Ili Kazakhs in Xinjiang, along with their previously reported 24 Y-STR loci data.Results and discussionWe found that the Y chromosome haplogroups exhibit greater diversity in Altay Kazakhs compared to Kazakhs in Kazakhstan, Russia, and other regions of China. …”
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    Determining Correlation Between Males from Different y-Chromosomal Lineages and their Susceptibility Resistance to Prostate Cancer Using Multiple Dys and Binary Markers by Nargesi, Mirsaed Miri

    Published 2011
    “…Since the geographical specificity of haplogroups implies that males from different ethnic groups have various Y-lineages with different Y-chromosomal haracteristics, using of Y-chromosomal markers (such as DYS and Binary markers) might be a powerful tool to investigate the susceptibility or resistance of men to prostate cancer. …”
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    Discovery of Western European R1b1a2 Y chromosome variants in 1000 genomes project data: an online community approach. by Richard A Rocca, Gregory Magoon, David F Reynolds, Thomas Krahn, Vincent O Tilroe, Peter M Op den Velde Boots, Andrew J Grierson

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The authors have used an online community approach, and tools that were readily available via the Internet, to discover genealogically and therefore phylogenetically relevant Y-chromosome polymorphisms within core haplogroup R1b1a2-L11/S127 (rs9786076). …”
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