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Using sequence data from the last introns of ZFX and ZFY genes, we previously estimated the male-to-female ratio (α) of mutation rate to be close to 6 in higher primates and 1.8 in rodents. As the mutation rate may vary among different regions of the mammalian genome, it is interesting to see whether sequence data from other regions will give similar estimates. In this study, we have determined the partial genomic sequences of the ubiquitin-activating enzyme El genes (Ube 1x and Ube 1y for the X-linked and Y-linked homologues, respectively) of mice and rats and two mouse Ube 1y pseudogenes. From the intron sequences of the Ube 1 genes, we calculated the divergence of the Y-linked genes (Y = 0.161) and that of the X-linked genes (X = 0.107) between mouse and rat, and found the Y/X ratio to be 1.50. This ratio led to an estimate of α = 2.0 with a 95% confidence interval of (1.0, 3.9). Similar estimates of α were obtained if mouse Ube 1y pseudogenes were used instead of the mouse Ube 1y functional gene. These estimates are consistent with our previous estimate for rodents and suggest that the sex ratio of mutation rate in rodents is approximately only one-third of that in higher primates. Our estimate of the divergence time between Ube 1x and Ube 1y supports the view that the two genes separated before the eutherian radiation.
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Hung-Junn Chang, B., Li, WH. Estimating the intensity of male-driven evolution in rodents by using X-linked and Y-linked Ube 1 genes and pseudogenes. J Mol Evol 40, 70–77 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00166597
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