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Homo sapiens (human) testis expressed transcript, Y-linked 9A (TTTY9A, TTTY9B) URS00001CF151_9606

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TTTY9A: TTTY9A is a non-coding transcription unit located on the Y chromosome [PMC5816366]. The gene content in P6 contradicts the fitness argument, while the gene content in P4, including TTTY9A, supports it [PMC4554990]. In a study on sarcopenia, TTTY9A was found to be down-regulated in the sarcopenia group [PMC7762514]. The functional role of TTTY9A is evident from observations in infertile males with a deletion around the P4 palindrome that resulted in the loss of TTTY9A [PMC5816366]. Quantitative PCR was used to quantify DNA copy numbers of TTTY9A along with other genes such as BAGE and ZFY [PMC6375207]. The prevalence and concentration of PCR-positive target inserts were generally higher in fertile control patients compared to other groups, with significantly higher values observed for TTTY9A prevalence compared to fertile OE patients [PMC6375207].

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AACAACAGCCCUGCUCUGGUCCCUCCAAAAGCCGACGAAUCCACACAAGACUAAAGAUGAAGAAGAGGACAACAAGCCCAGCUCUAAUCACACUCCAGAAGAUAACUAGUCUACGCACAGCCAAAACUUAAAAACUCAUCAGUCUUUCCCAGAGACAGAUUGAACUUCAAGGUAAAAGUGAAUUUUCAGAUGCGGACAAGCUAACUUCUAAGGAUUAUGAGUAAUUCGACUCAUCUUUUAAAUAUCCAGAAAACCUCAUUUUUAGUGAAAGAGUGGAGAUAAAAGAAUAUUAAGAGUCCAGAAACUGGUGUUCUGGCUGUGGCCCUGCCUUAGACUGUCUCACUUUGUAGUCACUUUAUGCAGGAAACGUGCCCGGGCAUCUUGAAAUGGAUGAGUUCUCUUCUGGAGAUAUGUCUCAUGUGUACGCAUAUCUGGAGAUAUGCCUCUUGUGGGUGCUGCUGCAGCUGCUGUGCCCAUCUCAUAUCAAUACCCAAGCUUUUCUCAUGACGAACCAGAUGACUCUUGGUAACCAGGUUUGCUCCCCAGCUUCUAAUUUCAAUAUGAUGAGAAGUUACAUAACAUUUACUCCUUUGUAAAGGUUUCUCUGUCAUCAGACAAAACUCUGAAUAGAAACCGGUGGGUAAUCCAGUGUACUGGUUUUUCCUAAUGUAUUUGGUACUAUAGUGUAUGAACCGAGAAUAAUCGAGUCAAGUGAAACCCCCUUUUCCAGUCAUAAAAUGUCUCAUUCAUUAUACUAAAAGGAGCUGUUCUUUUAAAAAAGCCUUCUUAUUUUUCUACUAAAUUUUUAGAUAAGUAUAACCUACUAUAUUCCUCAAAUCUAGGCUUACAUUUGAGAAGGGUAAGCUGUGUUUUUUCCUCCGAAGAGUUGGGCUGUGAUCUUUACAACGAGACGUCGUUUUUCCCAGCAUAUUUCUGUUUUCUACCUAAACAUUAAGAUACACAUUUUUCUAGGCAUUAGAAAUAGUACAAUAUUGCCUGUGGUCUUUCCAUUUGACACCUGUGGCUGGAAUAUAUGUGUCGCUCCAGAAUUUAUAUGUUGGAAUUUAAAUGCCCCUGUGUGAUAGAAUUAAAAAGUGGGGACUUUGGGAGGAGGUUAAGAGUGCAAUUAGAGACCUUAUAAAAGAACUCAAUGGAAGUAGCUAGGCUUUUUAGCCCUUCCACCAUUAGAGGACACUGUAUUUGUCCUCUCUGGAGAACACAGCAACAAGGUGCCAUCUUGGAAGAAGAGACCCACCUUCACCAGACAUUGGACCUAUUAGUGCCUUGAUCUUGGACUUCCCAGUGUCUAAAACUGUAAGAAAUUUAUUUCUUUCCAGUUUCAUAAGUUACCCAGUCCAAGGUACUGUGUUAUAGCAUCAGGAACAUACUGAGAUGGCAUAUUUAUUGUGGAAAUUUUGGUCCUCAUACUUAAUGAAUGGGCUUCAAGUAUUUCGUUAGUUUUUAAAAACAGGGCUCCUCCUUUACAAUUGAUCUCAUUUUUAUUUUUUAAAAGUUAGCUUUUACAACAUAGAACUGGAAAAAAUCUCUACUCAGACCUCUAGAGUGUCCUAGAUUUUGUGGCAGAAUCACUAUGGAUAAUUUAUAGGUGCUUGUGAUCUCAUCUGUGUAUUAUUUAC

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