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HERO ID
6566041
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
The AZFc region of the Y chromosome features massive palindromes and uniform recurrent deletions in infertile men
Author(s)
Kuroda-Kawaguchi, T; Skaletsky, H; Brown, LG; Minx, PJ; Cordum, HS; Waterston, RH; Wilson, RK; Silber, S; Oates, R; Rozen, S; Page, DC
Year
2001
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Nature Genetics
ISSN:
1061-4036
EISSN:
1546-1718
Volume
29
Issue
3
Page Numbers
279-286
Language
English
PMID
11687796
DOI
10.1038/ng757
Abstract
Deletions of the AZFc (azoospermia factor c) region of the Y chromosome are the most common known cause of spermatogenic failure. We determined the complete nucleotide sequence of AZFc by identifying and distinguishing between near-identical amplicons (massive repeat units) using an iterative mapping-sequencing process. A complex of three palindromes, the largest spanning 3 Mb with 99.97% identity between its arms, encompasses the AZFc region. The palindromes are constructed from six distinct families of amplicons, with unit lengths of 115-678 kb, and may have resulted from tandem duplication and inversion during primate evolution. The palindromic complex contains 11 families of transcription units, all expressed in testis. Deletions of AZFc that cause infertility are remarkably uniform, spanning a 3.5-Mb segment and bounded by 229-kb direct repeats that probably served as substrates for homologous recombination.
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