Sex chromosomes are subject to unique evolutionary forces that cause suppression of recombination, leading to sequence degeneration and the formation of heteromorphic chromosome pairs (i.e., XY or ZW). Although progress has been made in characterizing the outcomes of these evolutionary processes on vertebrate sex chromosomes, it is still unclear how recombination suppression and sequence divergence typically occur and how gene dosage imbalances are resolved in the heterogametic sex. The threespine stickleback fish (Gasterosteus aculeatus) is a powerful model system to explore vertebrate sex chromosome evolution, as it possesses an XY sex chromosome pair at relatively early stages of differentiation. Using a combination of whole-genome and t...
<div><p>Sex chromosomes turn over rapidly in some taxonomic groups, where closely related species ha...
Heterogeneity in recombination rate may strongly influence genome evolution and entail methodologica...
Background: Heteromorphic sex chromosomes have evolved repeatedly across diverse species. Suppressio...
Sex chromosomes are subject to unique evolutionary forces that cause suppression of recombination, l...
BACKGROUND: Many different environmental and genetic sex-determination mechanisms are found in natur...
Given that the genome of males and females are almost identical with the exception of genes on the Y...
Sex chromosomes turn over rapidly in some taxonomic groups, where closely related species have diffe...
AbstractBackground: Many different environmental and genetic sex-determination mechanisms are found ...
To identify the processes shaping vertebrate sex chromosomes during the early stages of their evolut...
Degeneration of Y chromosomes is a common evolutionary path of XY sex chromosome systems. Recent gen...
Morphologically and functionally distinct X and Y chromosomes have repeatedly evolved across the tre...
How consistent are the evolutionary trajectories of sex chromosomes shortly after they form? Insight...
The canonical model of sex-chromosome evolution predicts that sex-antagonistic (SA) genes play an in...
Females and males within a species commonly have distinct reproductive roles, and the associated tra...
Females and males within a species commonly have distinct reproductive roles, and the associated tra...
<div><p>Sex chromosomes turn over rapidly in some taxonomic groups, where closely related species ha...
Heterogeneity in recombination rate may strongly influence genome evolution and entail methodologica...
Background: Heteromorphic sex chromosomes have evolved repeatedly across diverse species. Suppressio...
Sex chromosomes are subject to unique evolutionary forces that cause suppression of recombination, l...
BACKGROUND: Many different environmental and genetic sex-determination mechanisms are found in natur...
Given that the genome of males and females are almost identical with the exception of genes on the Y...
Sex chromosomes turn over rapidly in some taxonomic groups, where closely related species have diffe...
AbstractBackground: Many different environmental and genetic sex-determination mechanisms are found ...
To identify the processes shaping vertebrate sex chromosomes during the early stages of their evolut...
Degeneration of Y chromosomes is a common evolutionary path of XY sex chromosome systems. Recent gen...
Morphologically and functionally distinct X and Y chromosomes have repeatedly evolved across the tre...
How consistent are the evolutionary trajectories of sex chromosomes shortly after they form? Insight...
The canonical model of sex-chromosome evolution predicts that sex-antagonistic (SA) genes play an in...
Females and males within a species commonly have distinct reproductive roles, and the associated tra...
Females and males within a species commonly have distinct reproductive roles, and the associated tra...
<div><p>Sex chromosomes turn over rapidly in some taxonomic groups, where closely related species ha...
Heterogeneity in recombination rate may strongly influence genome evolution and entail methodologica...
Background: Heteromorphic sex chromosomes have evolved repeatedly across diverse species. Suppressio...