To Determine the Sensitivity & Specificity of Quinacrine Dihydrochloride Stain For Gender Determination By F Body Present in Human Pulp Tissue
Autor: | Munalisha Paul1, Kumar2, Malay, Abhishek Khare3, Balasundari Shreedhar4, Mohd Adil5 |
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Rok vydání: | 2023 |
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DOI: | 10.5281/zenodo.8046231 |
Popis: | Y chromosome contains F-bodies. These F-bodies can be used to identify sex. The F-Body is typically described as a single fluorescent spot, approximately 0.25 um in diameter and of variable length, located halfway between the periphery and center of the nucleus. Y chromosome can be studied in the cells during interphase by staining with Quinacrine mustard when Y chromosome will fluoresce more brightly and its presence conclusively indicates the Y chromosome and sex in positive cases is invariably male. {"references":["1. \tMonali C, Pritam P, Tapan M, Kajal D. Gender determination: a view of forensic odontologist. Ind J Forensic Med Pathol. 2011;4(4):147-51. 2. \tCaspersson T, Zech L, Modest EJ, Foley GE, Wagh U, Simonsson E. Chemical differentiation with fluorescent alkylating agents in Vicia faba metaphase chromosomes. Exp Cell Res. 1969;58:128-40. 3. \tPearson PL, Bobrow M, Vosa CG. Technique for identifying Y chromosomes in human interphase nuclei. Nature. 1970 Apr 4;226(5240):78-80. 4.\tKhorate MM, Dhupar A, Ahmed J, Dinkar AD. Gender determination from pulpal tissue. J Forensic Dent Sci. 2014;6:107-12. 5. \tSeno M, Ishizu H. Sex identification of a human tooth. Int J Forensic Dent. 1973; 1:8-11."]} |
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