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Strong and weak male mutation bias at different sites in the primate genomes: Insights from the human-chimpanzee comparison
James Taylor
, Svitlana Tyekucheva
, Michael Zody
,
Francesca Chiaromonte
,
Kateryna D. Makova
Statistics
Department of Public Health Sciences
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
Biology
Cancer Institute, Cancer Control
Penn State Cancer Institute
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Autosomes
18%
Cell Division
27%
Chimpanzee
100%
CpG Island
9%
CpG Sites
45%
DNA Replication
9%
Evolutionary Rate
9%
Female-to-male
9%
Germ Cells
27%
Male mutation Bias
100%
Male-to-female Ratio
9%
Methylation
9%
Mutation Rate
18%
Non-associated
9%
Non-CpG Site
18%
Primate Genomes
100%
Primates
9%
Rate Ratio
9%
Replication-independent
9%
Sex Chromosomes
9%
Transversion
9%
Unmethylated CpG
9%
Whole Genome Alignment
9%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Autosome
28%
Cell Division
42%
CpG Island
14%
CpG Site
100%
DNA Synthesis
14%
Evolutionary Rate
14%
Germ Line Cells
42%
Methylation
14%
Mutation Rate
28%
Sex Chromosome
14%
Transversion
14%
Neuroscience
Autosome
28%
Cell Division
42%
CpG Island
14%
CpG Site
100%
DNA Synthesis
14%
Germ Cell
42%
Methylation
14%