The human X and Y chromosomes are heteromorphic but share a region of homology at the tips of their short arms, pseudoautosomal region 1 (PAR1), that supports obligate crossover in male meiosis. Although the boundary between pseudoautosomal and sex-specific DNA has traditionally been regarded as conserved among primates, it was recently discovered that the boundary position varies among human males, due to a translocation of ~110 kb from the X to the Y chromosome that creates an extended PAR1 (ePAR). This event has occurred at least twice in human evolution. So far, only limited evidence has been presented to suggest this extension is recombinationally active. Here, we sought direct proof by examining thousands of gametes from each of two e...
Evidence is accumulating that recombination events in humans are not randomly distributed, but clust...
abstract: Unlike the autosomes, recombination on the sex chromosomes is limited to the pseudoautosom...
Human sex chromosomes co-evolved from a pair of autosomes through the suppression of recombination o...
The human X and Y chromosomes are heterologous except at the tips of both arms - the pseudoautosomal...
Recombination between the X and Y human sex chromosomes is limited to the two pseudoautosomal region...
Recombination between the X and Y human sex chromosomes is limited to the two pseudoautosomal region...
The human sex chromosomes differ in sequence, except for the pseudoautosomal regions (PAR) at the te...
Crossover between the human sex chromosomes during male meiosis is restricted to the terminal pseudo...
<p>Unlike the autosomes, recombination between the X chromosome and Y chromosome is thought be const...
The human sex chromosomes differ in sequence, except for the pseudoautosomal regions (PAR) at the te...
Meiotic recombination in humans is essential for the faithful segregation of chromosomes during meio...
High resolution analyses indicate that meiotic crossovers in human autosomes tend to cluster into 1-...
Meiotic recombination in humans is essential for the faithful segregation of chromosomes during meio...
International audienceA single obligatory recombination event takes place at male meiosis in the tip...
Recombination plays a fundamental role in meiosis. Non-exchange gene conversion (non-crossover, NCO)...
Evidence is accumulating that recombination events in humans are not randomly distributed, but clust...
abstract: Unlike the autosomes, recombination on the sex chromosomes is limited to the pseudoautosom...
Human sex chromosomes co-evolved from a pair of autosomes through the suppression of recombination o...
The human X and Y chromosomes are heterologous except at the tips of both arms - the pseudoautosomal...
Recombination between the X and Y human sex chromosomes is limited to the two pseudoautosomal region...
Recombination between the X and Y human sex chromosomes is limited to the two pseudoautosomal region...
The human sex chromosomes differ in sequence, except for the pseudoautosomal regions (PAR) at the te...
Crossover between the human sex chromosomes during male meiosis is restricted to the terminal pseudo...
<p>Unlike the autosomes, recombination between the X chromosome and Y chromosome is thought be const...
The human sex chromosomes differ in sequence, except for the pseudoautosomal regions (PAR) at the te...
Meiotic recombination in humans is essential for the faithful segregation of chromosomes during meio...
High resolution analyses indicate that meiotic crossovers in human autosomes tend to cluster into 1-...
Meiotic recombination in humans is essential for the faithful segregation of chromosomes during meio...
International audienceA single obligatory recombination event takes place at male meiosis in the tip...
Recombination plays a fundamental role in meiosis. Non-exchange gene conversion (non-crossover, NCO)...
Evidence is accumulating that recombination events in humans are not randomly distributed, but clust...
abstract: Unlike the autosomes, recombination on the sex chromosomes is limited to the pseudoautosom...
Human sex chromosomes co-evolved from a pair of autosomes through the suppression of recombination o...