Robertsonian translocations resulting in fusions between sex chromosomes and autosomes shape karyotype evolution by creating new sex chromosomes from autosomes. These translocations can also reverse sex chromosomes back into autosomes, which is especially intriguing given the dramatic differences between autosomes and sex chromosomes. To study the genomic events following a Y chromosome reversal, we investigated an autosome-Y translocation in Drosophila pseudoobscura. The ancestral Y chromosome fused to a small autosome (the dot chromosome) approximately 10–15 Mya. We used single molecule real-time sequencing reads to assemble the D. pseudoobscura dot chromosome, including this Y-to-dot translocation. We find that the intervening sequence b...
In contrast to the rest of the genome, the Y chromosome is restricted to males and lacks recombinati...
In many species of animals, one of the sexes has a chromosome that is structurally and functionally ...
While transitions of sex determination mechanisms are frequent in species with homomorphic sex chrom...
Robertsonian translocations resulting in fusions between sex chromosomes and autosomes shape karyoty...
Y chromosomes are widely believed to evolve from a normal autosome through a process of massive gene...
The Drosophila obscura species group shows dramatic variation in karyotype, including transitions am...
The Drosophila obscura species group shows dramatic variation in karyotype, including transitions am...
The Drosophila obscura species group shows dramatic variation in karyotype, including transitions am...
In many species of animals, one of the sexes has a chromosome that is structurally and functionally ...
AbstractBackground: In many species, sex is determined by a system involving X and Y chromosomes, th...
Gene transposition puts a new gene copy in a novel genomic environment. Moreover, genes moving betwe...
Gene transposition puts a new gene copy in a novel genomic environment. Moreover, genes moving betwe...
Y chromosomes of many species are gene poor and show low levels of nucleotide variation, yet often d...
Autosomes are shown as solid bars (shown three pairs, A1, A2 and A3), sex chromosomes as striped bar...
The Y chromosome is a unique genetic environment defined by a lack of recombination and male-limited...
In contrast to the rest of the genome, the Y chromosome is restricted to males and lacks recombinati...
In many species of animals, one of the sexes has a chromosome that is structurally and functionally ...
While transitions of sex determination mechanisms are frequent in species with homomorphic sex chrom...
Robertsonian translocations resulting in fusions between sex chromosomes and autosomes shape karyoty...
Y chromosomes are widely believed to evolve from a normal autosome through a process of massive gene...
The Drosophila obscura species group shows dramatic variation in karyotype, including transitions am...
The Drosophila obscura species group shows dramatic variation in karyotype, including transitions am...
The Drosophila obscura species group shows dramatic variation in karyotype, including transitions am...
In many species of animals, one of the sexes has a chromosome that is structurally and functionally ...
AbstractBackground: In many species, sex is determined by a system involving X and Y chromosomes, th...
Gene transposition puts a new gene copy in a novel genomic environment. Moreover, genes moving betwe...
Gene transposition puts a new gene copy in a novel genomic environment. Moreover, genes moving betwe...
Y chromosomes of many species are gene poor and show low levels of nucleotide variation, yet often d...
Autosomes are shown as solid bars (shown three pairs, A1, A2 and A3), sex chromosomes as striped bar...
The Y chromosome is a unique genetic environment defined by a lack of recombination and male-limited...
In contrast to the rest of the genome, the Y chromosome is restricted to males and lacks recombinati...
In many species of animals, one of the sexes has a chromosome that is structurally and functionally ...
While transitions of sex determination mechanisms are frequent in species with homomorphic sex chrom...