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The DNA sequence of the human X chromosome.

Authors :
Ross MT
Grafham DV
Coffey AJ
Scherer S
McLay K
Muzny D
Platzer M
Howell GR
Burrows C
Bird CP
Frankish A
Lovell FL
Howe KL
Ashurst JL
Fulton RS
Sudbrak R
Wen G
Jones MC
Hurles ME
Andrews TD
Scott CE
Searle S
Ramser J
Whittaker A
Deadman R
Carter NP
Hunt SE
Chen R
Cree A
Gunaratne P
Havlak P
Hodgson A
Metzker ML
Richards S
Scott G
Steffen D
Sodergren E
Wheeler DA
Worley KC
Ainscough R
Ambrose KD
Ansari-Lari MA
Aradhya S
Ashwell RI
Babbage AK
Bagguley CL
Ballabio A
Banerjee R
Barker GE
Barlow KF
Barrett IP
Bates KN
Beare DM
Beasley H
Beasley O
Beck A
Bethel G
Blechschmidt K
Brady N
Bray-Allen S
Bridgeman AM
Brown AJ
Brown MJ
Bonnin D
Bruford EA
Buhay C
Burch P
Burford D
Burgess J
Burrill W
Burton J
Bye JM
Carder C
Carrel L
Chako J
Chapman JC
Chavez D
Chen E
Chen G
Chen Y
Chen Z
Chinault C
Ciccodicola A
Clark SY
Clarke G
Clee CM
Clegg S
Clerc-Blankenburg K
Clifford K
Cobley V
Cole CG
Conquer JS
Corby N
Connor RE
David R
Davies J
Davis C
Davis J
Delgado O
Deshazo D
Dhami P
Ding Y
Dinh H
Dodsworth S
Draper H
Dugan-Rocha S
Dunham A
Dunn M
Durbin KJ
Dutta I
Eades T
Ellwood M
Emery-Cohen A
Errington H
Evans KL
Faulkner L
Francis F
Frankland J
Fraser AE
Galgoczy P
Gilbert J
Gill R
Glöckner G
Gregory SG
Gribble S
Griffiths C
Grocock R
Gu Y
Gwilliam R
Hamilton C
Hart EA
Hawes A
Heath PD
Heitmann K
Hennig S
Hernandez J
Hinzmann B
Ho S
Hoffs M
Howden PJ
Huckle EJ
Hume J
Hunt PJ
Hunt AR
Isherwood J
Jacob L
Johnson D
Jones S
de Jong PJ
Joseph SS
Keenan S
Kelly S
Kershaw JK
Khan Z
Kioschis P
Klages S
Knights AJ
Kosiura A
Kovar-Smith C
Laird GK
Langford C
Lawlor S
Leversha M
Lewis L
Liu W
Lloyd C
Lloyd DM
Loulseged H
Loveland JE
Lovell JD
Lozado R
Lu J
Lyne R
Ma J
Maheshwari M
Matthews LH
McDowall J
McLaren S
McMurray A
Meidl P
Meitinger T
Milne S
Miner G
Mistry SL
Morgan M
Morris S
Müller I
Mullikin JC
Nguyen N
Nordsiek G
Nyakatura G
O'Dell CN
Okwuonu G
Palmer S
Pandian R
Parker D
Parrish J
Pasternak S
Patel D
Pearce AV
Pearson DM
Pelan SE
Perez L
Porter KM
Ramsey Y
Reichwald K
Rhodes S
Ridler KA
Schlessinger D
Schueler MG
Sehra HK
Shaw-Smith C
Shen H
Sheridan EM
Shownkeen R
Skuce CD
Smith ML
Sotheran EC
Steingruber HE
Steward CA
Storey R
Swann RM
Swarbreck D
Tabor PE
Taudien S
Taylor T
Teague B
Thomas K
Thorpe A
Timms K
Tracey A
Trevanion S
Tromans AC
d'Urso M
Verduzco D
Villasana D
Waldron L
Wall M
Wang Q
Warren J
Warry GL
Wei X
West A
Whitehead SL
Whiteley MN
Wilkinson JE
Willey DL
Williams G
Williams L
Williamson A
Williamson H
Wilming L
Woodmansey RL
Wray PW
Yen J
Zhang J
Zhou J
Zoghbi H
Zorilla S
Buck D
Reinhardt R
Poustka A
Rosenthal A
Lehrach H
Meindl A
Minx PJ
Hillier LW
Willard HF
Wilson RK
Waterston RH
Rice CM
Vaudin M
Coulson A
Nelson DL
Weinstock G
Sulston JE
Durbin R
Hubbard T
Gibbs RA
Beck S
Rogers J
Bentley DR
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2005 Mar 17; Vol. 434 (7031), pp. 325-37.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

The human X chromosome has a unique biology that was shaped by its evolution as the sex chromosome shared by males and females. We have determined 99.3% of the euchromatic sequence of the X chromosome. Our analysis illustrates the autosomal origin of the mammalian sex chromosomes, the stepwise process that led to the progressive loss of recombination between X and Y, and the extent of subsequent degradation of the Y chromosome. LINE1 repeat elements cover one-third of the X chromosome, with a distribution that is consistent with their proposed role as way stations in the process of X-chromosome inactivation. We found 1,098 genes in the sequence, of which 99 encode proteins expressed in testis and in various tumour types. A disproportionately high number of mendelian diseases are documented for the X chromosome. Of this number, 168 have been explained by mutations in 113 X-linked genes, which in many cases were characterized with the aid of the DNA sequence.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
434
Issue :
7031
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15772651
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature03440