In sharp contrast with birds and mammals, sex-determination systems in ectothermic vertebrates are often highly dynamic and sometimes multifactorial. Both environmental and genetic effects have been documented in common frogs (Rana temporaria). One genetic linkage group, mapping to the largest pair of chromosomes and harboring the candidate sex-determining gene Dmrt1, associates with sex in several populations throughout Europe, but association varies both within and among populations. Here we show that sex association at this linkage group differs among populations along a 1500 km transect across Sweden. Genetic differentiation between sexes is strongest (FST = 0.152) in a northern-boreal population, where male-specific alleles and heteroz...
Patterns of sex-chromosome differentiation and gonadal development have been shown to vary among pop...
Empirical studies on the relative roles of occasional XY recombination versus sex-chromosome turnove...
Sex chromosomes in vertebrates range from highly heteromorphic (as in most birds and mammals) to str...
In sharp contrast with birds and mammals, sex-determination systems in ectothermic vertebrates are o...
In sharp contrast with birds and mammals, sex-determination systems in ectothermic vertebrates are o...
In sharp contrast with birds and mammals, the sex chromosomes of ectothermic vertebrates are often u...
Sex-chromosome differentiation was recently shown to vary among common frog populations in Fennoscan...
Sex-chromosome differentiation was recently shown to vary among common frog populations in Fennoscan...
The patterns of sex determination and sex differentiation have been shown to differ among geographic...
Sex-determination mechanisms vary both within and among populations of common frogs, opening opportu...
In sharp contrast with birds and mammals, the sex chromosomes of ectothermic vertebrates are often u...
The patterns of sex determination and sex differentiation have been shown to differ among geographic...
The patterns of sex determination and sex differentiation have been shown to differ among geographic...
In sharp contrast with birds and mammals, the sex chromosomes of ectothermic vertebrates are often u...
Sex-chromosome differentiation was recently shown to vary among common frog populations in Fennoscan...
Patterns of sex-chromosome differentiation and gonadal development have been shown to vary among pop...
Empirical studies on the relative roles of occasional XY recombination versus sex-chromosome turnove...
Sex chromosomes in vertebrates range from highly heteromorphic (as in most birds and mammals) to str...
In sharp contrast with birds and mammals, sex-determination systems in ectothermic vertebrates are o...
In sharp contrast with birds and mammals, sex-determination systems in ectothermic vertebrates are o...
In sharp contrast with birds and mammals, the sex chromosomes of ectothermic vertebrates are often u...
Sex-chromosome differentiation was recently shown to vary among common frog populations in Fennoscan...
Sex-chromosome differentiation was recently shown to vary among common frog populations in Fennoscan...
The patterns of sex determination and sex differentiation have been shown to differ among geographic...
Sex-determination mechanisms vary both within and among populations of common frogs, opening opportu...
In sharp contrast with birds and mammals, the sex chromosomes of ectothermic vertebrates are often u...
The patterns of sex determination and sex differentiation have been shown to differ among geographic...
The patterns of sex determination and sex differentiation have been shown to differ among geographic...
In sharp contrast with birds and mammals, the sex chromosomes of ectothermic vertebrates are often u...
Sex-chromosome differentiation was recently shown to vary among common frog populations in Fennoscan...
Patterns of sex-chromosome differentiation and gonadal development have been shown to vary among pop...
Empirical studies on the relative roles of occasional XY recombination versus sex-chromosome turnove...
Sex chromosomes in vertebrates range from highly heteromorphic (as in most birds and mammals) to str...