Rates of mutation and substitution in mammals are generally greater in the germ lines of males. This is usually explained as resulting from the larger number of germ cell divisions during spermatogenesis compared with oogenesis, with the assumption made that mutations occur primarily during DNA replication. However, the rate of cell division is not the only difference between male and female germ lines, and mechanisms are known that can give rise to mutations independently of DNA replication. We investigate the possibility that there are other causes of male-biased mutation. First, we show that patterns of variation at ~5,200 short tandem repeat (STR) loci indicate a higher mutation rate in males. We estimate a ratio of male-to- female muta...
A great deal of effort has been devoted to measuring the rates of different types of nucleotide subs...
Precise measurement of germline repeat number mutations is important for understanding the molecular...
Haldane (1935) developed a method for estimating the male-to-female ratio of mutation rate ($\alpha$...
AbstractIn mammals, most new mutations occur in males. But a study of the evolution of a human X to ...
In many species, spermatogenesis involves more cell divisions than oogenesis, and the male germline...
Germline mutations are a driving force behind genome evolution and genetic disease. We investigated ...
Life-history traits vary substantially across species, and have been demonstrated to affect substitu...
By comparing sequence diversity and divergence on sex chromosomes one can study how the rate of evol...
By comparing sequence diversity and divergence on sex chromosomes one can study how the rate of evol...
Abstract. Germline mutation rates have been found to be higher in males than in females in many orga...
A great deal of effort has been devoted to measuring the rates of different types of nucleotide subs...
In humans, most germline mutations are inherited from the father. This observation has been widely i...
In humans, most germline mutations are inherited from the father. This observation has been widely i...
In humans, most germline mutations are inherited from the father. This observation has been widely i...
Evidence is mounting that mutation rates are sufficiently high for deleterious alleles to be a major...
A great deal of effort has been devoted to measuring the rates of different types of nucleotide subs...
Precise measurement of germline repeat number mutations is important for understanding the molecular...
Haldane (1935) developed a method for estimating the male-to-female ratio of mutation rate ($\alpha$...
AbstractIn mammals, most new mutations occur in males. But a study of the evolution of a human X to ...
In many species, spermatogenesis involves more cell divisions than oogenesis, and the male germline...
Germline mutations are a driving force behind genome evolution and genetic disease. We investigated ...
Life-history traits vary substantially across species, and have been demonstrated to affect substitu...
By comparing sequence diversity and divergence on sex chromosomes one can study how the rate of evol...
By comparing sequence diversity and divergence on sex chromosomes one can study how the rate of evol...
Abstract. Germline mutation rates have been found to be higher in males than in females in many orga...
A great deal of effort has been devoted to measuring the rates of different types of nucleotide subs...
In humans, most germline mutations are inherited from the father. This observation has been widely i...
In humans, most germline mutations are inherited from the father. This observation has been widely i...
In humans, most germline mutations are inherited from the father. This observation has been widely i...
Evidence is mounting that mutation rates are sufficiently high for deleterious alleles to be a major...
A great deal of effort has been devoted to measuring the rates of different types of nucleotide subs...
Precise measurement of germline repeat number mutations is important for understanding the molecular...
Haldane (1935) developed a method for estimating the male-to-female ratio of mutation rate ($\alpha$...