Molecular evolution of a Y-chromosomal repetitive sequence family in the genus Mus |
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Authors: | Nishioka Y; Dolan BM; Zahed L; Prado V; Tyson H |
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Institution: | Department of Biology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. |
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Abstract: | A 522-base-long Y-chromosomal sequence was isolated from a BALB/c genomic
library and was designated "BF046." It is repeated about 200 times in the
male genome, and a difference was detected between the Mus musculus
musculus and the M. m. domesticus type Y chromosomes. BF046- related
sequences were present over the entire length of the Y chromosome as
visualized by in situ hybridization. Southern blot analysis against DNAs
isolated from eight species in the genus Mus showed that BF046-related
sequences were amplified in the Y chromosomes of three closely related
species: M. musculus, M. spicilegus, and M. spretus. To gain insight into
the stability of the BF046 sequence family, we isolated 18 additional
clones from these three mouse species and compared their sequences. The M.
musculus sequences differed from the M. spicilegus and M. spretus sequences
by two indels. The remaining parts of the sequences were very similar, but
both parsimony and distance-based analytical methods divided the sequences
into the same four subgroups, with each species having its own subgroup(s).
Thus, the Y chromosomes of M. musculus, M. spicilegus, and M. spretus can
be distinguished from one another.
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