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Multiple forms of male-specific simple repetitive sequences in the genusMus
Authors:Timothy H K Platt  Michael J Dewey
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, University of South Carolina, 29208 Columbia, South Carolina, USA
Abstract:Summary Previous reports indicate that in laboratory strains of mice, males are distinct from females in possession of repetitive DNA, notably devoid of Eco RI and Hae III sites and rich in the simple tetranucleotides GATA/GACA. We report here that such sequences originated in an ancestor common to laboratory mice,Mus hortulanus, M. spretus, and possibly alsoM. cookii. Interestingly, other male-specific satellite sequences were detected inM. caroli, M. cookii, M. saxicola, andM. minutoides. This novel satellite is also likely to be composed of simple repetitious sequences, but does not contain GATA and GACA. Thus, the Y chromosome appears to contain a disproportionately large amount of simple repetitious DNA. An attractive explanation for these results is that long tandem arrays of simple repeated sequences are generated at high frequency throughout the genome and that they are retained for a longer time on the Y chromosome due to the absence of homologous pairing at meiosis.
Keywords:GATA/GACA  Y chromosome  Male-specific  Simple repetitive sequences
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