“…The current study was undertaken to assess M. subterraneus, M. daghestanicus, and M. majori with regard to their genetic variability, precise differentiation level between the species, and their relationships using multiple molecular markers: the entire mitochondrial cytb gene and fragments of the nuclear BRCA1 (breast and ovarian cancer type 1 susceptibility protein) gene, exon 11, the IRBP (interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein) gene, exon 1, and the XIST (X-inactive specific transcript) gene. Recently, the sequencing of protein-coding nuclear BRCA1 and IRBP genes has been actively pursued for similar studies of various mammalian groups (e.g., Adkins et al, 2001;Bannikova et al, 2013;Bogdanov, Maltsev, et al, 2020;Lebedev et al, 2018Lebedev et al, , 2020Martínková & Moravec, 2012). The product of the XIST gene, localized on the X chromosome in rodents, is a non-coding RNA, which, in interaction with some proteins, takes part in regulating the inactivation of one X chromosome in females (Nesterova et al, 2001).…”