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   comparative in silico study of sex-determining region y (sry) protein sequences involved in sex-determining  
   
نویسنده vakili azghandi masoume ,nasiri mohammadreza ,shamsa ali ,jalali mohsen ,shariati mohammad mahdi
منبع reports of biochemistry and molecular biology - 2016 - دوره : 4 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:76 -81
چکیده    Background: the sry gene (sry) provides instructions for making a transcription factor called the sex-determining region y protein. the sex-determining region y protein causes a fetus to develop as a male. in this study, sry of 15 spices included of human, chimpanzee, dog, pig, rat, cattle, buffalo, goat, sheep, horse, zebra, frog, urial, dolphin and killer whale were used for determine of bioinformatic differences.methods: nucleotide sequences of sry were retrieved from the ncbi databank. bioinformatic analysis of sry is done by clc main workbench version 5.5 and clustalw (http:/www.ebi.ac.uk/clustalw/) and mega6 softwares. results: the multiple sequence alignment results indicated that sry protein sequences from orcinus orca (killer whale) and tursiopsaduncus (dolphin) have least genetic distance of 0.33 in these 15 species and are 99.67% identical at the amino acid level. homosapiens and pantroglodytes (chimpanzee) have the next lowest genetic distance of 1.35 and are 98.65% identical at the amino acid level.conclusion: these findings indicate that the sry proteins are conserved in the 15 species, and their evolutionary relationships are similar.
کلیدواژه bioinformatics analysis ,sry gene ,phylogeny
آدرس ferdowsi university of mashhad, faculty of agriculture, department of animal sciences, ایران, ferdowsi university of mashhad, faculty of agriculture, department of animal sciences, ایران, mashhad university of medical sciences, faculty of medicine, department of urology, ایران, mashhad university of medical sciences, faculty of medicine, department of urology, ایران, ferdowsi university of mashhad, faculty of agriculture, department of animal sciences, ایران
 
     
   
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