Gene expression, chromosome heterogeneity and the fast-X effect in mammals

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Abstract

The higher rate of non-synonymous over synonymous substitutions (dN/dS) of the X chromosome compared with autosomes is often interpreted as a consequence of X hemizygosity. However, other factors, such as gene expression, are also known to vary between X and autosomes. Analysing 4800 orthologues in six mammals, we found that gene expression levels, associated with GC content, fully account for the variation in dN/dS between X and autosomes with no detectable effect of hemizygosity. We also report an extensive variance in dN/dS and gene expression between autosomes.

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Nguyen, L. P., Galtier, N., & Nabholz, B. (2015). Gene expression, chromosome heterogeneity and the fast-X effect in mammals. Biology Letters, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2015.0010

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