Most eukaryotes reproduce sexually and a wealth of different sex determination mechanisms have evolved in this lineage. Dioecy or separate sexes are rare among flowering plants but have repeatedly evolved from hermaphroditic ancestors possibly involving male or female sterility mutations. Willows (Salix spp.) and poplars (Populus spp.) are predominantly dioecious and are members of the Salicaceae family. All studied poplars have sex determination loci on chromosome XIX, however, the position differs among species and both male and female heterogametic system exists. In contrast to the situation in poplars, knowledge of sex determination mechanisms in willows is sparse. In the present study, we have for the first time positioned the sex dete...
Sex chromosomes are a very peculiar part of the genome that have evolved independently in many group...
BACKGROUND: Sex chromosomes have evolved independently multiple times in eukaryotes and are therefor...
BACKGROUND: The dioecious system is relatively rare in plants. Shrub willow is an annual flowering d...
Most eukaryotes reproduce sexually and a wealth of different sex determination mechanisms have evolv...
Dioecy has evolved numerous times in plants, but heteromorphic sex chromosomes are apparently rare. ...
Background Sex chromosomes are in some species largely undifferentiated (homomorphic) with restricte...
All species of the genus Populus (poplar, aspen) are dioecious, suggesting an ancient origin of this...
Sex chromosomes can evolve when recombination is halted between a pair of chromosomes, and this can ...
In many dioecious plants, gender influences economic value, breeding schemes, and/or opportunities f...
Sexual reproduction is found in most eukaryotes and has in the majority of animal species led to the...
This thesis reports the findings of four projects conducted to study the genomics of gender regulati...
Sex chromosomes are a very peculiar part of the genome that have evolved independently in many group...
BACKGROUND: Sex chromosomes have evolved independently multiple times in eukaryotes and are therefor...
BACKGROUND: The dioecious system is relatively rare in plants. Shrub willow is an annual flowering d...
Most eukaryotes reproduce sexually and a wealth of different sex determination mechanisms have evolv...
Dioecy has evolved numerous times in plants, but heteromorphic sex chromosomes are apparently rare. ...
Background Sex chromosomes are in some species largely undifferentiated (homomorphic) with restricte...
All species of the genus Populus (poplar, aspen) are dioecious, suggesting an ancient origin of this...
Sex chromosomes can evolve when recombination is halted between a pair of chromosomes, and this can ...
In many dioecious plants, gender influences economic value, breeding schemes, and/or opportunities f...
Sexual reproduction is found in most eukaryotes and has in the majority of animal species led to the...
This thesis reports the findings of four projects conducted to study the genomics of gender regulati...
Sex chromosomes are a very peculiar part of the genome that have evolved independently in many group...
BACKGROUND: Sex chromosomes have evolved independently multiple times in eukaryotes and are therefor...
BACKGROUND: The dioecious system is relatively rare in plants. Shrub willow is an annual flowering d...