Search Results - "SRY gene"
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Highly sensitive and reliable human sex determination using multiplex PCR
Published 2014“…The aim of the study was to validate the SRY gene marker for use in gender determination in large cohort studies. …”
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Genetics of house mice (Mus domesticus) on the Isle of May, Scotland
Published 2018“…DNA from the uniparentally inherited Sry gene on the Y chromosome and D-loop region in the mitochondrial genome was sequenced from mice from the Isle of May, Eday, nearby Inchkeith and mainland Tollerton, in order to identify SNPs for use as molecular markers. …”
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Quantitative analysis of fetal DNA in maternal plasma in gestational diabetes mellitus, iron deficiency anemia and gestational hypertension pregnancies
Published 2013“…The fDNA was extracted from maternal plasma and the SRY gene concentrations were measured by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification using TaqMan dual labeled probe system. …”
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Identification of Y chromosomal material in turner syndrome by Fluorescence in Situ Hybridisation (FISH)
Published 2008“…From this study, two out of eight patients with Turner syndrome were found to have the sex determining region on the Y chromosome (SRY) gene by FISH analysis. Our results showed that the rate of detection of mosaic cases in Turner syndrome was also increased to 88% after using the FISH technique. …”
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Quantitative analysis of male foetal DNA in maternal circulation in gestational diabetes mellitus, iron deficiency anaemia and hypertensive pregnancies
Published 2009“…The fDNA concentrations were measured by quantitative real-time PCR amplification using TaqMan dual labeled probe system. The SRY gene which is located on Y chromosome was used as unique foetal marker. …”
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Overview of the antenatal detection of lymphatic malformation, its associated genetic factors, and the complications
Published 2024“…The PTPNII, FOXC2, FOXF1, and SRY genes and various chromosome abnormalities are associated with LM. …”
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