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Differential expression pattern of XqPAR-linked genes SYBL1 and IL9R correlates with the structure and evolution of the region (Articolo in rivista)
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- Differential expression pattern of XqPAR-linked genes SYBL1 and IL9R correlates with the structure and evolution of the region (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 1997-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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DEsposito, M; Matarazzo, MR; Ciccodicola, A; Strazzullo, M; Matzarella, R; Quaderi, NA; Fujiwara, H; Ko, MSH; Rowe, LB; Ricco, A; Archidiacono, N; Rocchi, M; Schlessinger, D; DUrso, M (1997)
Differential expression pattern of XqPAR-linked genes SYBL1 and IL9R correlates with the structure and evolution of the region
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- DEsposito, M; Matarazzo, MR; Ciccodicola, A; Strazzullo, M; Matzarella, R; Quaderi, NA; Fujiwara, H; Ko, MSH; Rowe, LB; Ricco, A; Archidiacono, N; Rocchi, M; Schlessinger, D; DUrso, M (literal)
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- CNR,INT INST GENET & BIOPHYS,I-80125 NAPLES,ITALY
WASHINGTON UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT MOL MICROBIOL,ST LOUIS,MO 63110
DIBIT,TELETHON INST GENET & MED,I-20132 MILAN,ITALY
WAYNE STATE UNIV,SCH MED,CTR MOL MED & GENET,DETROIT,MI 48202
JACKSON LAB,BAR HARBOR,ME 04609
UNIV BARI,IST GENET,I-70126 BARI,ITALY (literal)
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- Differential expression pattern of XqPAR-linked genes SYBL1 and IL9R correlates with the structure and evolution of the region (literal)
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- The recently discovered second pseudoautosomal region (XqPAR) contains at least two genes, IL9R and SYBL1. Recent findings show that, like XpPAR genes, IL9R escapes X inactivation and its Y allele is also expressed, but SYBL1 seems to act like an X-linked gene, expressed from the active X chromosome but not from the inactive X or Y. Here we show that differences are also seen in the evolution of the sex chromosome locations of IL9R and SYBL1, IL9R is known to be autosomal in mice, and is X-linked only in primates. SYBL1, however, has been found to be on the X chromosome in all mammals tested, from marsupials to humans, Both genes were duplicated on the Y homologue of the terminal portion of the X chromosome during the evolution of Homo sapiens from other higher primates. The inactivation pattern of SYBL1 may be correlated with its longer history of X linkage, and at a more centromeric chromosomal position during evolution; the more recent X linkage and more telomeric position of the IL9R gene may explain its autosomal, 'uninactivated' transcriptional status. (literal)
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