Science. 1963 Aug 16;141(3581):649-50. doi: 10.1126/science.141.3581.649.
Polyploid human cells in culture often have paired sex chromatin masses. They are neither chance juxtapositions of randomly distributed X chromosomes nor manifestations of a propensity for pairing. The pairs are characteristic of the first polyploid interphase. They are thought to reflect the persistent differentiation of X chromosomes, as proposed in the Lyon hypothesis.
培养中的多倍体人细胞常具有成对的性染色质团。它们既不是随机分布的 X 染色体偶然并列,也不是配对倾向的表现。这些对是第一个多倍体前期的特征。正如 Lyon 假说所提出的,它们被认为反映了 X 染色体的持续分化。