Copyright © 2012 Esther Betrán et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. We look at sex-limited chromosome (Y or W) evolution with particular emphasis on the importance of palindromes. Y chromosome palindromes consist of inverted duplicates that allow for local recombination in an otherwise nonrecombining chromosome. Since palindromes enable intrachromosomal gene conversion that can help eliminate deleterious mutations, they are often highlighted as mechanisms to protect against Y degeneration. However, the adaptive significance of recombination resides in its ab...
One of the most striking structural features of the male specific region of the human ...
Human sex chromosomes are enriched for complex genomic architecture, including massive palindromes w...
Sex chromosomes represent a specialized component of the genome. They play an important role in basa...
The presence of large and near-identical inverted repeat sequences (called palindromes) is a common ...
About one-quarter of the euchromatic portion of the male-specific region of the human Y chromosome c...
: About one-quarter of the euchromatic portion of the male-specific region of the human Y chromosome...
The Male Specific region of the human Y chromosome (MSY) is characterized by the presence of 8 near ...
Much of the Y chromosome consists of large palindromic arrays harboring genes that are critical for ...
Abstract: Background: Large palindromes (inverted repeats) make up substantial proportions of mammal...
Abstract: Throughout mammalian evolution, recombination between the two sex chromosomes was suppress...
Throughout mammalian evolution, recombination between the two sex chromosomes was suppressed in a st...
Genomic analysis of many non-model species has uncovered an incredible diversity of sex chromosome s...
It has been shown that selective pressure to compensate for the silencing of the sex chromosomes dur...
The human MSY ampliconic region is mainly composed of large duplicated sequences that are organized ...
The Male Specific region of the human Y chromosome (MSY) is characterized by the presence of eight m...
One of the most striking structural features of the male specific region of the human ...
Human sex chromosomes are enriched for complex genomic architecture, including massive palindromes w...
Sex chromosomes represent a specialized component of the genome. They play an important role in basa...
The presence of large and near-identical inverted repeat sequences (called palindromes) is a common ...
About one-quarter of the euchromatic portion of the male-specific region of the human Y chromosome c...
: About one-quarter of the euchromatic portion of the male-specific region of the human Y chromosome...
The Male Specific region of the human Y chromosome (MSY) is characterized by the presence of 8 near ...
Much of the Y chromosome consists of large palindromic arrays harboring genes that are critical for ...
Abstract: Background: Large palindromes (inverted repeats) make up substantial proportions of mammal...
Abstract: Throughout mammalian evolution, recombination between the two sex chromosomes was suppress...
Throughout mammalian evolution, recombination between the two sex chromosomes was suppressed in a st...
Genomic analysis of many non-model species has uncovered an incredible diversity of sex chromosome s...
It has been shown that selective pressure to compensate for the silencing of the sex chromosomes dur...
The human MSY ampliconic region is mainly composed of large duplicated sequences that are organized ...
The Male Specific region of the human Y chromosome (MSY) is characterized by the presence of eight m...
One of the most striking structural features of the male specific region of the human ...
Human sex chromosomes are enriched for complex genomic architecture, including massive palindromes w...
Sex chromosomes represent a specialized component of the genome. They play an important role in basa...