1959
DOI: 10.1017/s1120962300018904
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Devenir du marquage sexuel du noyau dans les transplants hétéro-sexuels de muqueuse vésicale

Abstract: SUMMARYTransplants of vesical mucous tissue in the dog to an animal of opposite sex keep their own sex karyotype.This seems to prove—to the contrary of what takes place for leucocytic sex corpuscles—that the sex karyotype of some cells does not undergo alterations under the action of hormone impregnation.

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“…Discussion The detection of se,mal dimorphism of nuclei in various ceII types of the lion agrees with observations that have been made previously in other members of the order Carnivora (5,10,12,16). I t is generally assumed now, on good evidence (21), that the sex chromatin represents heterochromatic parts of one of the X-chromosomes of the female sex chromosome complex.…”
Section: Chromatin Patterns In Cells Of Females (Figs 5 and 7)supporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Discussion The detection of se,mal dimorphism of nuclei in various ceII types of the lion agrees with observations that have been made previously in other members of the order Carnivora (5,10,12,16). I t is generally assumed now, on good evidence (21), that the sex chromatin represents heterochromatic parts of one of the X-chromosomes of the female sex chromosome complex.…”
Section: Chromatin Patterns In Cells Of Females (Figs 5 and 7)supporting
confidence: 89%
“…A characteristic chromatin pattern for males and females is present in most cell types of primates (17,24) and carnivores (5,10,12,16). In the orders Artiodactyla (14,18,20,23,26) and Perissodactyla (12a) sexual dimorphism is recognizable in neuronal nuclei, but in nearly all other cell types, the general nuclear chromatin is so coarse that sex differences are not usually recognizable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%