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Sequences on the human Y chromosome homologous to the autosomal gene for argininosuccinate synthetase

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We have used a probe (pAS-1) to the human urea cycle enzyme argininosuccinate synthetase (AS) to detect individual variation in restriction enzyme digests of human DNA from lymphocytes, fibroblasts and transformed cell lines (including HeLa). pAS-1 is a 1.55 kilobase (kb) sequence of cDNA from poly(A)+ RNA cloned in pBR322; it represents more than 90% of the AS message1. At least 15 genomic fragments are detected with pAS-1 in DNA digested with restriction enzymes recognizing 6-base sequences2. This multiplicity of fragments is explained in part by the observation that AS-like sequences are found on more than seven human chromosomes3. We report here population data and gene dosage experiments demonstrating an AS-like sequence on the human Y chromosome and confirming an AS-like sequence on the human X chromosome.

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Daiger, S., Wildin, R. & Su, TS. Sequences on the human Y chromosome homologous to the autosomal gene for argininosuccinate synthetase. Nature 298, 682–684 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1038/298682a0

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