X chromosome inactivaton and SV40 transformation of mammalian cells.
Somatic Cell Genet, 1979/11;5(6):945-55.
PMID: 232578
Abstract
Five embryonic mouse cultures and one human fibroblast culture were transformed with SV40. The cultures were studied cytologically to see if the normal pattern of sex chromosome replication was maintained in SV40 transformed cells. Characteristic late replication patterns were observed for both the X and Y chromosomes, and there was no evidence for loss of the inactive X chromosome, even in cells with 4 or more X chromosomes. The human line was heterozygous at two X-linked loci and a clonal analysis showed that the expression of X-linked genes was not affected by SV40 transformation.
MeSH terms
Animals; Cell Transformation, Viral; Cells, Cultured; DNA Replication; Embryo, Mammalian; Female; Genes; Genetic Linkage; Humans; Male; Mice; Mosaicism; Sex Chromosomes; Simian virus 40; X Chromosome; Y Chromosome
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