Age-related male Y and female X chromosome mosaicism is commonly observed in large population-based studies. To investigate the frequency of male X chromosome mosaicism, we scanned for deviations in chromosome X genotyping array intensity data in a population-based survey of 196,219 UK Biobank men. We detected 12 (0.006%) men with mosaic chromosome X gains ≥ 2 Mb and found no evidence for mosaic chromosome X loss, a level of detection substantially lower than for autosomes or other sex chromosomes. The rarity of chromosome X mosaicism in males relative to females reflects the importance of chromosome X gene dosage for leukocyte function.
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Zhou, W., Lin, S. H., Khan, S. M., Yeager, M., Chanock, S. J., & Machiela, M. J. (2021). Detectable chromosome X mosaicism in males is rarely tolerated in peripheral leukocytes. Scientific Reports, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80948-0
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