Sequences homologous to the human x- and y-borne zinc finger protein genes (ZFX/Y) are autosomal in monotreme mannals
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· Genomics; (United States)
- Latrobe Univ., Bundoora (Australia)
- Beckman Inst. of the City of Hope, Duarte, CA (United States)
The human zinc finger protein genes (ZFX/Y) were identified as a result of a systematic search for the testis-determining factor gene on the human Y chromosome. Although they play no direct role in sex determination, they are of particular interest because they are highly conserved among mammals, birds, and amphibians and because, in eutherian mammals at least, they have active alleles on both the X and the Y chromosomes outside the pseudoautosomal region. We used in situ hybridization to localize the homologues of the zinc finger protein gene to chromosome 1 of the Australian echidna and to an equivalent position on chromosomes 1 and 2 of the playtpus. The localization to platypus chromosome 1 was confirmed by Southern analysis of a Chinese hamster [times] platypus cell hybrid retaining most of platypus chromosome 1. This localization is consistent with the cytological homology of chromosome 1 between the two species. The zinc finger protein gene homologues were localized to regions of platypus chromosomes 1 and 2 that included a number of other genes situated near ZFX on the short arm of the human X chromosome. These results support the hypothesis that many of the genes located on the short arm of the human X were originally autosomal and have been translocated to the X chromosome since the eutherian-metatherian divergence. 34 refs., 3 figs., 2 tabs.
- OSTI ID:
- 6653172
- Journal Information:
- Genomics; (United States), Journal Name: Genomics; (United States) Vol. 15:2; ISSN GNMCEP; ISSN 0888-7543
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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550400* -- Genetics
59 BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
AMPHIBIANS
ANIMALS
AQUATIC ORGANISMS
BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION
BIRDS
CHROMOSOMES
ELEMENTS
GENES
GENETIC MAPPING
HETEROCHROMOSOMES
HUMAN CHROMOSOMES
HUMAN X CHROMOSOME
HUMAN Y CHROMOSOME
HYBRIDIZATION
MAMMALS
MAPPING
METALS
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PROTEINS
SEX
VERTEBRATES
X CHROMOSOME
Y CHROMOSOME
ZINC
59 BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
AMPHIBIANS
ANIMALS
AQUATIC ORGANISMS
BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION
BIRDS
CHROMOSOMES
ELEMENTS
GENES
GENETIC MAPPING
HETEROCHROMOSOMES
HUMAN CHROMOSOMES
HUMAN X CHROMOSOME
HUMAN Y CHROMOSOME
HYBRIDIZATION
MAMMALS
MAPPING
METALS
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PROTEINS
SEX
VERTEBRATES
X CHROMOSOME
Y CHROMOSOME
ZINC