Sex chromosomes have evolved many times from morphologically identical autosome pairs, most often presenting several recombination suppression events, followed by accumulation of repetitive DNA sequences. In Orthoptera, most species have an X0♂ sex chromosome system. However, in the subfamily Melanoplinae, derived variants of neo-sex chromosomes (neo-XY♂ or neo-X1X2Y♂) emerged several times. Here, we examined the differentiation of neo-sex chromosomes in a Melanoplinae species with a neo-XY♂/XX♀ system, Ronderosia bergi, using several approaches: (i) classical cytogenetic analysis, (ii) mapping via fluorescent in situ hybridization of some selected repetitive DNA sequences and microdissected sex chromosomes, and (iii) immunolocalization of ...
The neo-X and neo-Y sex chromosomes of Dysdercus albofasciatus represent a unique model for the stud...
In Acridoidea grasshoppers, chromosomal rearrangements are frequently found as deviations from the s...
B chromosomes (Bs) were described in most taxa of eukaryotes and in around 11.9% of studied Orthopte...
Background: Neo-sex chromosome systems arose independently multiple times in evolution, presenting t...
Background: The accumulation of repetitive DNA during sex chromosome differentiation is a common fea...
We report the results of a study on the neo-sex chromosome systems of six Neotropical Melanoplinae s...
In an attempt to unveil the origin of neo-sex chromosomes in Ronderosia Cigliano grasshoppers, we pe...
In most phylogenetic lineages, the evolution of sex chromosomes is accompanied by their heteromorphi...
We review historical and pioneering work as well as recently published papers about orthopteran sex ...
South American melanopline grasshoppers display a disproportionate number of derived karyotypes, inc...
Neo-sex chromosomes are an important component of chromosome variation in Orthoptera, particularly S...
Orthopterans are a fascinating group of insects in multiple ways. My own research focuses on the evo...
Neo-sex chromosomes arise due to rearrangements between ancestral gonosomes and autosomes. Neo-sex c...
AbstractSex Chromosome Evolution in InsectsbyShivani MahajanDoctor of Philosophy in Integrative Biol...
Although previous cytogenetic analysis of Pamphagidae grasshoppers pointed to considerable karyotype...
The neo-X and neo-Y sex chromosomes of Dysdercus albofasciatus represent a unique model for the stud...
In Acridoidea grasshoppers, chromosomal rearrangements are frequently found as deviations from the s...
B chromosomes (Bs) were described in most taxa of eukaryotes and in around 11.9% of studied Orthopte...
Background: Neo-sex chromosome systems arose independently multiple times in evolution, presenting t...
Background: The accumulation of repetitive DNA during sex chromosome differentiation is a common fea...
We report the results of a study on the neo-sex chromosome systems of six Neotropical Melanoplinae s...
In an attempt to unveil the origin of neo-sex chromosomes in Ronderosia Cigliano grasshoppers, we pe...
In most phylogenetic lineages, the evolution of sex chromosomes is accompanied by their heteromorphi...
We review historical and pioneering work as well as recently published papers about orthopteran sex ...
South American melanopline grasshoppers display a disproportionate number of derived karyotypes, inc...
Neo-sex chromosomes are an important component of chromosome variation in Orthoptera, particularly S...
Orthopterans are a fascinating group of insects in multiple ways. My own research focuses on the evo...
Neo-sex chromosomes arise due to rearrangements between ancestral gonosomes and autosomes. Neo-sex c...
AbstractSex Chromosome Evolution in InsectsbyShivani MahajanDoctor of Philosophy in Integrative Biol...
Although previous cytogenetic analysis of Pamphagidae grasshoppers pointed to considerable karyotype...
The neo-X and neo-Y sex chromosomes of Dysdercus albofasciatus represent a unique model for the stud...
In Acridoidea grasshoppers, chromosomal rearrangements are frequently found as deviations from the s...
B chromosomes (Bs) were described in most taxa of eukaryotes and in around 11.9% of studied Orthopte...