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Pseudoautosomal region

The pseudoautosomal regions, PAR1, PAR2, are homologous sequences of nucleotides on the X and Y chromosomes. The pseudoautosomal regions, PAR1, PAR2, are homologous sequences of nucleotides on the X and Y chromosomes. The pseudoautosomal regions get their name because any genes within them (so far at least 29 have been found) are inherited just like any autosomal genes. PAR1 comprises 2.6 Mbp of the short-arm tips of both X and Y chromosomes in humans and great apes (X and Y are 155 Mbp and 59 Mbp in total). PAR2 is at the tips of the long arms, spanning 320 kbp. The locations of the PARs within GRCh38 are:

[ "X chromosome", "Y chromosome", "Chromosome", "Recombination", "Léri–Weill dyschondrosteosis", "SYBL1", "Short stature homeobox gene", "Mesomelic short stature", "Short Stature Homeobox Protein" ]
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