Recommended by Peer Community In Evolutionary BiologyThis article has been peer-reviewed and recommended by Peer Community In EvolutionaryBiology.Chromosomal organization is relatively stable among avian species, especially with regards to sex chromosomes. Members of the large Sylvioidea clade however have a pair of neo-sex chromosomes which is unique to this clade and originate from a parallel translocation of a region of the ancestral 4A chromosome on both W and Z chromosomes. Here, we took advantage of this unusual event to study the early stages of sex chromosome evolution. To do so, we sequenced a female (ZW) of two Sylvioidea species, a Zosterops borbonicus and a Z. pallidus. Then, we organized the Z. borbonicus scaffolds along chromo...
Sex chromosomes experience distinct evolutionary environments, due to their unusual pattern of inher...
The vast majority of extant birds possess highly differentiated Z and W sex chromosomes. Nucleotide ...
Non-recombining sex chromosomes (Y and W) accumulate deleterious mutations and degenerate. This pose...
Recommended by Peer Community In Evolutionary BiologyThis article has been peer-reviewed and recomme...
Chromosomal organization is relatively stable among avian species, especially with regards to sex ch...
Neo-sex chromosomes often originate from sex chromosome-autosome fusions and constitute an important...
How the avian sex chromosomes first evolved from autosomes remains elusive as 100 million years (My)...
Identifying the processes involved in the evolution of suppressed recombination between sex chromoso...
Avian sex chromosomes evolved after the divergence of birds and crocodilians from their common ances...
We report the discovery of a novel neo-sex chromosome in an African warbler, Sylvietta brachyura (no...
Newer parts of sex chromosomes, neo-sex chromosomes, offer unique possibilities for studying gene de...
Recombination arrest is a necessary step for the evolution of distinct sex chromosomes. Structural c...
Sex-specific chromosomes, like the W of most female birds and the Y of male mammals, usually have lo...
This study has focused on: (i) differences in how males and females use the genes in the genome, (ii...
As a result of suppressed recombination, heterogametic sex chromosomes (either Y or W) are usually a...
Sex chromosomes experience distinct evolutionary environments, due to their unusual pattern of inher...
The vast majority of extant birds possess highly differentiated Z and W sex chromosomes. Nucleotide ...
Non-recombining sex chromosomes (Y and W) accumulate deleterious mutations and degenerate. This pose...
Recommended by Peer Community In Evolutionary BiologyThis article has been peer-reviewed and recomme...
Chromosomal organization is relatively stable among avian species, especially with regards to sex ch...
Neo-sex chromosomes often originate from sex chromosome-autosome fusions and constitute an important...
How the avian sex chromosomes first evolved from autosomes remains elusive as 100 million years (My)...
Identifying the processes involved in the evolution of suppressed recombination between sex chromoso...
Avian sex chromosomes evolved after the divergence of birds and crocodilians from their common ances...
We report the discovery of a novel neo-sex chromosome in an African warbler, Sylvietta brachyura (no...
Newer parts of sex chromosomes, neo-sex chromosomes, offer unique possibilities for studying gene de...
Recombination arrest is a necessary step for the evolution of distinct sex chromosomes. Structural c...
Sex-specific chromosomes, like the W of most female birds and the Y of male mammals, usually have lo...
This study has focused on: (i) differences in how males and females use the genes in the genome, (ii...
As a result of suppressed recombination, heterogametic sex chromosomes (either Y or W) are usually a...
Sex chromosomes experience distinct evolutionary environments, due to their unusual pattern of inher...
The vast majority of extant birds possess highly differentiated Z and W sex chromosomes. Nucleotide ...
Non-recombining sex chromosomes (Y and W) accumulate deleterious mutations and degenerate. This pose...