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Publication : Y chromosome variation of mice and men.

First Author  Nachman MW Year  1998
Journal  Mol Biol Evol Volume  15
Issue  12 Pages  1744-50
PubMed ID  9866208 Mgi Jnum  J:52180
Mgi Id  MGI:1328534 Doi  10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a025900
Citation  Nachman MW (1998) Y chromosome variation of mice and men. Mol Biol Evol 15(12):1744-50
abstractText  DNA sequences from the nonrecombining portion of the Y chromosome were compared with autosomal and X-linked sequences from mice and humans to test the neutral prediction that ratios of polymorphism to divergence are the same for different genes. Intraspecific variation within Mus domesticus was compared with divergence between M. domesticus and Mus caroli for Sry, a region 5' to Sry, and four X-linked genes, Hprt, Plp, Amg, and Glra2. None of these comparisons revealed significantly reduced variation on the Y chromosome. Intraspecific variation within humans was compared with divergence between humans and chimpanzees for three Y-linked loci (Zfy, the YAP region, and the Sry region), seven X-linked loci (Il2rg, Plp, Hprt, Gk, Ids, Pdhal, and Dmd), and the beta-globin locus on chromosome 11. In these comparisons, the observed level of variation on the human Y chromosome was slightly lower than expected, but was significantly lower in only one case (Sry region vs. Dmd). These results suggest that the levels of variability on the Y chromosome in mice and humans are close to expected values given the effective population size and mutation rates for these loci. There is at most only a modest reduction in variability that may be attributed to natural selection (either genetic hitchhiking or background selection).
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