© CSIRO 2009A common theme in the evolution of sex chromosomes is the massive loss of genes on the sex-specific chromosome (Y or W), leading to a gene imbalance between males (XY) and females (XX) in a male heterogametic species, or between ZZ and ZW in a female heterogametic species. Different mechanisms have evolved to compensate for this difference in dosage of X-borne genes between sexes. In therian mammals, one of the X chromosomes is inactivated, whereas bird dosage compensation is partial and gene-specific. In therian mammals, hallmarks of the inactive X are monoallelic gene expression, late DNA replication and chromatin condensation. Platypuses have five pairs of X chromosomes in females and five X and five Y chromosomes in males. G...
Monoallelic expression and replication timing are closely linked fundamental aspects of genome biolo...
<div><p>X chromosome inactivation in eutherian mammals has been thought to be tightly controlled, as...
X chromosome inactivation in eutherian mammals has been thought to be tightly controlled, as expecte...
A common theme in the evolution of sex chromosomes is the massive loss of genes on the sex-specific ...
Dosage compensation has been thought to be a ubiquitous property of sex chromosomes that are represe...
Monotremes feature an extraordinary sex-chromosome system that consists of five X and five Y chromos...
Platypus sex chromosomes have been controversial for over three decades. To solve the platypus chrom...
Two centuries after the duck-billed platypus was discovered, monotreme chromosome systems remain dee...
Two centuries after the duck-billed platypus was discovered, monotreme chromosome systems remain dee...
Dosage compensation has been thought to be a ubiquitous property of sex chromosomes that are represe...
Two centuries after the duck-billed platypus was discovered, monotreme chromosome systems remain dee...
Copyright © 2008 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory PressIn therian mammals (placentals and marsupials...
BACKGROUND: Sex-determining systems have evolved independently in vertebrates. Placental mammals and...
Background: Sex-determining systems have evolved independently in vertebrates. Placental mammals and...
Differentiated sex chromosomes (XY or ZW) result in a 2:1 gene dosage imbalance between the X or Z a...
Monoallelic expression and replication timing are closely linked fundamental aspects of genome biolo...
<div><p>X chromosome inactivation in eutherian mammals has been thought to be tightly controlled, as...
X chromosome inactivation in eutherian mammals has been thought to be tightly controlled, as expecte...
A common theme in the evolution of sex chromosomes is the massive loss of genes on the sex-specific ...
Dosage compensation has been thought to be a ubiquitous property of sex chromosomes that are represe...
Monotremes feature an extraordinary sex-chromosome system that consists of five X and five Y chromos...
Platypus sex chromosomes have been controversial for over three decades. To solve the platypus chrom...
Two centuries after the duck-billed platypus was discovered, monotreme chromosome systems remain dee...
Two centuries after the duck-billed platypus was discovered, monotreme chromosome systems remain dee...
Dosage compensation has been thought to be a ubiquitous property of sex chromosomes that are represe...
Two centuries after the duck-billed platypus was discovered, monotreme chromosome systems remain dee...
Copyright © 2008 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory PressIn therian mammals (placentals and marsupials...
BACKGROUND: Sex-determining systems have evolved independently in vertebrates. Placental mammals and...
Background: Sex-determining systems have evolved independently in vertebrates. Placental mammals and...
Differentiated sex chromosomes (XY or ZW) result in a 2:1 gene dosage imbalance between the X or Z a...
Monoallelic expression and replication timing are closely linked fundamental aspects of genome biolo...
<div><p>X chromosome inactivation in eutherian mammals has been thought to be tightly controlled, as...
X chromosome inactivation in eutherian mammals has been thought to be tightly controlled, as expecte...