We report the isolation and nucleotide sequence determination of clones derived from five ZFY-related zinc-finger genes from birds and mammals. These sequences are analyzed with reference to the previously published human genes, ZFX and ZFY, and mouse genes, Zfx, Zfa, Zfy-1, and Zfy-2. The analysis indicates that ZFY-related genes are highly conserved in birds and mammals, and that the rate of nucleotide substitution in the Y-linked genes is not as high as predicted. However, the mouse Zfy-1 and Zfy-2 genes are markedly divergent members of the ZFY gene family; we suggest this relates to X-inactivation of the mouse gene Zfx.
Animals
,Birds
,Foxes
,Cricetulus
,Cloning, Molecular
,Species Specificity
,Gene Amplification
,Amino Acid Sequence
,Base Sequence
,Zinc Fingers
,Multigene Family
,Molecular Sequence Data
,Female
,Cricetinae
,Male
,Biological Evolution