Y chromosomes, with their reduced effective population size, lack of recombination, and male-limited transmission, present a unique collection of constraints for the operation of natural selection. Male-limited transmission may greatly increase the efficacy of selection for male-beneficial mutations, but the reduced effective size also inflates the role of random genetic drift. Together, these defining features of the Y chromosome are expected to influence rates and patterns of molecular evolution on the Y as compared with X-linked or autosomal loci. Here, we use sequence data from 11 genes in 9 Drosophila species to gain insight into the efficacy of natural selection on the Drosophila Y relative to the rest of the genome.Drosophila is an i...
Recent work indicates that the Y-chromosome of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster can influence g...
Y chromosomes are fascinating parts of the genome. In XY determination species, they specify the mal...
AbstractBackground: In many species, sex is determined by a system involving X and Y chromosomes, th...
The view that the Y chromosome is of little importance for phenotypic evolution stems from early stu...
The view that the Y chromosome is of little importance for phenotypic evolution stems from early stu...
The Y chromosome is a unique genetic environment defined by a lack of recombination and male-limited...
Y chromosomes across diverse species convergently evolve a gene-poor, heterochromatic organization e...
Analyzing regions in the genome with low levels of recombination helps understand the prevalence of ...
The paucity of polymorphisms in single-copy genes on the Y chromosome of Drosophila contrasts with d...
How natural selection facilitates sexually dimorphic evolution despite a shared genome is unclear. T...
The recent sequencing of ten new genomes, bringing the total number of sequenced Drosophila genomes ...
The Y chromosome is a unique genetic environment defined by a lack of recombination and male-limited...
In contrast to the rest of the genome, the Y chromosome is restricted to males and lacks recombinati...
Y chromosomes typically harbour a small number of genes and an abundance of repetitive sequences. In...
Y chromosomes are widely believed to evolve from a normal autosome through a process of massive gene...
Recent work indicates that the Y-chromosome of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster can influence g...
Y chromosomes are fascinating parts of the genome. In XY determination species, they specify the mal...
AbstractBackground: In many species, sex is determined by a system involving X and Y chromosomes, th...
The view that the Y chromosome is of little importance for phenotypic evolution stems from early stu...
The view that the Y chromosome is of little importance for phenotypic evolution stems from early stu...
The Y chromosome is a unique genetic environment defined by a lack of recombination and male-limited...
Y chromosomes across diverse species convergently evolve a gene-poor, heterochromatic organization e...
Analyzing regions in the genome with low levels of recombination helps understand the prevalence of ...
The paucity of polymorphisms in single-copy genes on the Y chromosome of Drosophila contrasts with d...
How natural selection facilitates sexually dimorphic evolution despite a shared genome is unclear. T...
The recent sequencing of ten new genomes, bringing the total number of sequenced Drosophila genomes ...
The Y chromosome is a unique genetic environment defined by a lack of recombination and male-limited...
In contrast to the rest of the genome, the Y chromosome is restricted to males and lacks recombinati...
Y chromosomes typically harbour a small number of genes and an abundance of repetitive sequences. In...
Y chromosomes are widely believed to evolve from a normal autosome through a process of massive gene...
Recent work indicates that the Y-chromosome of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster can influence g...
Y chromosomes are fascinating parts of the genome. In XY determination species, they specify the mal...
AbstractBackground: In many species, sex is determined by a system involving X and Y chromosomes, th...