Background: Although the mammalian X and Y chromosomes evolved from a single pair of autosomes, they are highly differentiated: the Y chromosome is dramatically smaller than the X and has lost most of its genes. The surviving genes are a specialized set with extraordinary evolutionary longevity. Most mammalian lineages have experienced delayed, or relatively recent, loss of at least one conserved Y-linked gene. An extreme example of this phenomenon is in the Japanese spiny rat, where the Y chromosome has disappeared altogether. In this species, many Y-linked genes were rescued by transposition to new genomic locations, but until our work presented here, this has been considered an isolated case. Results: We describe eight cases of genes tha...
Published online 23 April 2014Y chromosomes underlie sex determination in mammals, but their repeat-...
The primate X and Y chromosomes are believed to have diverged from a set of ancestral autosomes that...
Weird mammals are of two types. Highly divergent mammals, such as the marsupials and monotremes, hav...
The human X and Y chromosomes evolved from an ordinary pair of autosomes, but millions of years ago ...
Sex/autosome translocations are rare events. The only known example in catarrhines is in the silvere...
SummaryWe sequenced the MSY (male-specific region of the Y chromosome) of the C57BL/6J strain of the...
Y chromosomes are challenged by a lack of recombination and are transmitted to the next generation o...
Two species of the genus Tokudaia lack the Y chromosome and SRY, but several Y-linked genes have bee...
Studies of Y Chromosome evolution have focused primarily on gene decay, a consequence of suppression...
Throughout mammalian evolution, recombination between the two sex chromosomes was suppressed in a st...
Sex chromosomes—particularly the human Y—have been a source of fascination for decades because of th...
AbstractSex chromosomes are thought to have evolved from an ordinary autosomal pair in a process inv...
Two related genes with potentially similar functions, one on the Y chromosome and one on the X chrom...
The X and Y sex chromosomes of placental mammals show hallmarks of a tumultuous evolutionary past. T...
LetterThe human Y chromosome began to evolve from an autosome hundreds of millions of years ago, acq...
Published online 23 April 2014Y chromosomes underlie sex determination in mammals, but their repeat-...
The primate X and Y chromosomes are believed to have diverged from a set of ancestral autosomes that...
Weird mammals are of two types. Highly divergent mammals, such as the marsupials and monotremes, hav...
The human X and Y chromosomes evolved from an ordinary pair of autosomes, but millions of years ago ...
Sex/autosome translocations are rare events. The only known example in catarrhines is in the silvere...
SummaryWe sequenced the MSY (male-specific region of the Y chromosome) of the C57BL/6J strain of the...
Y chromosomes are challenged by a lack of recombination and are transmitted to the next generation o...
Two species of the genus Tokudaia lack the Y chromosome and SRY, but several Y-linked genes have bee...
Studies of Y Chromosome evolution have focused primarily on gene decay, a consequence of suppression...
Throughout mammalian evolution, recombination between the two sex chromosomes was suppressed in a st...
Sex chromosomes—particularly the human Y—have been a source of fascination for decades because of th...
AbstractSex chromosomes are thought to have evolved from an ordinary autosomal pair in a process inv...
Two related genes with potentially similar functions, one on the Y chromosome and one on the X chrom...
The X and Y sex chromosomes of placental mammals show hallmarks of a tumultuous evolutionary past. T...
LetterThe human Y chromosome began to evolve from an autosome hundreds of millions of years ago, acq...
Published online 23 April 2014Y chromosomes underlie sex determination in mammals, but their repeat-...
The primate X and Y chromosomes are believed to have diverged from a set of ancestral autosomes that...
Weird mammals are of two types. Highly divergent mammals, such as the marsupials and monotremes, hav...