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Males' Y Chromosome evolving faster than expected

London, Thu, 14 Jan 2010 ANI

London, Jan 14 (ANI): A new study has challenged the widely held scientific theory that the mammalian Y chromosome is slowly decaying or stagnating.

 

It has suggested that the Y chromosome, found only in males, is actually evolving quite rapidly through continuous, wholesale renovation.

 

By conducting the first comprehensive interspecies comparison of Y chromosomes, Whitehead Institute researchers have found considerable differences in the genetic sequences of the human and chimpanzee Ys-an indication that these chromosomes have evolved more quickly than the rest of their respective genomes over the 6 million years since they emerged from a common ancestor.

 

"The region of the Y that is evolving the fastest is the part that plays a role in sperm production," Jennifer Hughes, first author and a postdoctoral researcher in Whitehead Institute Director David Page's lab, said.

 

"The rest of the Y is evolving more like the rest of the genome, only a little bit faster," she added.

 

Researchers have found that chimp Y has lost one third to one half of the human Y chromosome genes.

 

Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator David Page said that this is not all about gene decay or loss. He likens the Y chromosome changes to a home undergoing continual renovation.

 

"People are living in the house, but there's always some room that's being demolished and reconstructed. And this is not the norm for the genome as a whole," he said.

 

Wes Warren, Assistant Director of the Washington University Genome Center, agrees.

 

"This work clearly shows that the Y is pretty ingenious at using different tools than the rest of the genome to maintain diversity of genes," he said.

 

"These findings demonstrate that our knowledge of the Y chromosome is still advancing," he added.

 

The findings are published online this week in the journal Nature. (ANI)

 


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