Identification of high frequency of Y chromosome deletions in patients with sex chromosome mosaicism and correlation with the clinical phenotype and Y-chromosome instability

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A regular system of sex chromosome mosaicism in a somatic tissue is reported in H. lemuroides. Spermatogonial mitosis and cultured fibroblast cells are 2n = 20, while most bone marrow cells from both males and females are 2n = 19. In males the Y chromosome is lost and in females one of the X chromosomes.


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