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The X chromosome of marsupials shares a highly conserved region with eutherians
Received 25 June 1990;
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Abstract
Ten genes, located on the long arm of the human X chromosome, were mapped in several marsupial species by somatic cell analysis and in situ hybridization. All were located on the X chromosome in each species. We conclude that the long arm of the human X chromosome represents a highly conserved region that formed part of the X chromosome in a therian ancestor 120–150 million years ago, before the mammalian infraclasses diverged.







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