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Title Circulating DNA reveals a specific and higher fragmentation of the Y chromosome
Creator Thierry et al.
Author Alain R. Thierry
Author Cynthia Sanchez
Author Jacques Colinge
Author Ekaterina Pisareva
Abstract Chromosome stability is a key point in genome evolution, particularly that of the Y chromosome. The Y chromosome loss in blood and tumor cells is well established. Through processes that are common to other chromosomes too, the Y chromosome undergoes degradation and fragmentation in the blood stream before elimination. This process gives rise to circulating DNA (cirDNA) fragments, whose examination may provide potential insight into the role of DNA fragmentation in blood for the Y chromosome elimination. In this study, we employed shallow whole genome sequencing (sWGS) to comprehensively assess the total cirDNA and the individual chromosome fragment size profiles in the plasma of healthy male individuals. Here, we show that (i) the fragment size profiles of total circulating DNA (cirDNA) and DNA fragments originating from autosomes and the X chromosome in blood plasma are homogeneous, and have a remarkably low variability (mean CV?=?7%) among healthy individuals, (ii) the Y chromosome has a distinct fragment size profile with the accumulation of the fragment?
Publication Human Genetics
Volume 142
Issue 11
Pages 1603-1609
Date 2023-11
Journal Abbr Hum Genet
Language eng
DOI 10.1007/s00439-023-02600-x
ISSN 1432-1203
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 37743368
Tags Cell-Free Nucleic Acids, Chromosome Disorders, DNA, Humans, Male, Y Chromosome
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