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The X chromosome and the rate of deleterious mutations in humans

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS
卷 67, 期 2, 页码 515-517

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/303010

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Monosomy for the X chromosome in humans creates a genetic Achilles' heel for nature to deal with. We report that the human X chromosome appears to have one-third the density of the coding sequence of the autosomes and, because of partial shielding from the high mutation rate of the male sex, that it should also have a lower mutation rate than the autosomes (i.e., .73). Hence, the X chromosome should contribute one quarter (.33 x .73 = .24) of the deleterious mutations expected from its DNA content. In this way, selection has possibly moderated risks from mutation in X-linked genes that are thought to have been fixed in their syntenic state since the onset of the mammalian lineage. The unexpected difference in the density of coding sequences indicates that our recent, hemophilia B-based estimate of the rate of deleterious mutations per zygote should be increased from 1.3 to 4 (1.3 x 3).

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