The human Y chromosome is running out of time. In the last 300 million years, it has lost 1393 of its original 1438 genes, and at this rate it will lose the last 45 in a mere 10 million years. But there has been a proposal that perhaps rescue is at hand in the form of recently discovered gene conversion within palindromes. However, I argue here that although conversion will increase the frequency of variation of the Y (particularly amplification) between Y chromosomes in a population, it will not lead to a drive towards a more functional Y. The forces of evolution have made the Y a genetically isolated, non-recombining entity, vulnerable to genetic drift and selection for favourable new variants sharing the Y with damaging mutations. Perhap...
For many years it was believed that recombination on the human Y chromosome was restricted to the XY...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2018.This electronic v...
The Y chromosomes are genetically degenerated and do not recombine with their matching partners X. R...
The human Y chromosome represents an iconic image of “maleness,” and mutation, deletion, or rearrang...
The human Y is a genetically degenerate chromosome, which has lost about 97 % of the genes originall...
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 eight m...
Copyright © 2012 Esther Betrán et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The Male Specific region of the human Y chromosome (MSY) is characterized by the presence of 8 near ...
<div><p>The male-specific region of the human Y chromosome (MSY) includes eight large inverted repea...
The presence of large and near-identical inverted repeat sequences (called palindromes) is a common ...
We have used the Penna ageing model to analyze how the differences in evolution of sex chromosomes d...
The primate X and Y chromosomes are believed to have diverged from a set of ancestral autosomes that...
Different X-homologous regions of the male-specific portion of the human Y chromosome (MSY) are char...
For many years it was believed that recombination on the human Y chromosome was restricted to the XY...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2018.This electronic v...
The Y chromosomes are genetically degenerated and do not recombine with their matching partners X. R...
The human Y chromosome represents an iconic image of “maleness,” and mutation, deletion, or rearrang...
The human Y is a genetically degenerate chromosome, which has lost about 97 % of the genes originall...
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 eight m...
Copyright © 2012 Esther Betrán et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The Male Specific region of the human Y chromosome (MSY) is characterized by the presence of 8 near ...
<div><p>The male-specific region of the human Y chromosome (MSY) includes eight large inverted repea...
The presence of large and near-identical inverted repeat sequences (called palindromes) is a common ...
We have used the Penna ageing model to analyze how the differences in evolution of sex chromosomes d...
The primate X and Y chromosomes are believed to have diverged from a set of ancestral autosomes that...
Different X-homologous regions of the male-specific portion of the human Y chromosome (MSY) are char...
For many years it was believed that recombination on the human Y chromosome was restricted to the XY...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2018.This electronic v...
The Y chromosomes are genetically degenerated and do not recombine with their matching partners X. R...