The molecular evolution of ZFY-related genes in birds and mammals.

Lanfear J, Holland PW

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.

Keywords:

Animals

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Birds

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Foxes

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Cricetulus

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Cloning, Molecular

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Species Specificity

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Gene Amplification

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Amino Acid Sequence

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Base Sequence

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Zinc Fingers

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Multigene Family

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Molecular Sequence Data

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Female

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Cricetinae

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Male

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Biological Evolution