The recent advances of new genomic technologies has enabled to identify and characterize sex chromosomes in an increasing number of non-model species, revealing that many plants and animals undergo frequent sex chromosome turnovers. What evolutionary forces drive these turnovers remains poorly understood, but it was recently proposed that drift might play a more important role than generally assumed. We analyzed the dynamics of different types of turnovers using individual-based simulations, and show that when mediated by genetic drift, turnovers are usually easier to achieve than substitutions at neutral markers, but that their dynamics and relative likelihoods vary with the type of the resident and emergent sex chromosome system (XY and/o...
Sex chromosomes undergo rapid turnover in certain taxonomic groups. One of the mechanisms of sex chr...
Although sex is a fundamental component of eukaryotic reproduction, the genetic systems that control...
Evolutionary transitions between male and female heterogamety are common in both vertebrates and inv...
The recent advances of new genomic technologies has enabled to identify and characterize sex chromos...
The recent advances of new genomic technologies have enabled the identification and characterization...
The recent advances of new genomic technologies have enabled the identification and characterization...
In sharp contrast with mammals and birds, many cold-blooded vertebrates present homomorphic sex chro...
In sharp contrast with mammals and birds, many cold-blooded vertebrates present homomorphic sex chro...
In sharp contrast with mammals and birds, many cold-blooded vertebrates present homomorphic sex chro...
Deleterious mutations accumulating on non-recombining Y chromosomes can drive XY to XY turnovers, as...
Deleterious mutations accumulating on non-recombining Y chromosomes can drive XY to XY turnovers, as...
Deleterious mutations accumulating on non-recombining Y chromosomes can drive XY to XY turnovers, as...
Deleterious mutations accumulating on non-recombining Y chromosomes can drive XY to XY turnovers, as...
Sex chromosomes undergo rapid turnover in certain taxonomic groups. One of the mechanisms of sex chr...
Sex chromosomes undergo rapid turnover in certain taxonomic groups. One of the mechanisms of sex chr...
Sex chromosomes undergo rapid turnover in certain taxonomic groups. One of the mechanisms of sex chr...
Although sex is a fundamental component of eukaryotic reproduction, the genetic systems that control...
Evolutionary transitions between male and female heterogamety are common in both vertebrates and inv...
The recent advances of new genomic technologies has enabled to identify and characterize sex chromos...
The recent advances of new genomic technologies have enabled the identification and characterization...
The recent advances of new genomic technologies have enabled the identification and characterization...
In sharp contrast with mammals and birds, many cold-blooded vertebrates present homomorphic sex chro...
In sharp contrast with mammals and birds, many cold-blooded vertebrates present homomorphic sex chro...
In sharp contrast with mammals and birds, many cold-blooded vertebrates present homomorphic sex chro...
Deleterious mutations accumulating on non-recombining Y chromosomes can drive XY to XY turnovers, as...
Deleterious mutations accumulating on non-recombining Y chromosomes can drive XY to XY turnovers, as...
Deleterious mutations accumulating on non-recombining Y chromosomes can drive XY to XY turnovers, as...
Deleterious mutations accumulating on non-recombining Y chromosomes can drive XY to XY turnovers, as...
Sex chromosomes undergo rapid turnover in certain taxonomic groups. One of the mechanisms of sex chr...
Sex chromosomes undergo rapid turnover in certain taxonomic groups. One of the mechanisms of sex chr...
Sex chromosomes undergo rapid turnover in certain taxonomic groups. One of the mechanisms of sex chr...
Although sex is a fundamental component of eukaryotic reproduction, the genetic systems that control...
Evolutionary transitions between male and female heterogamety are common in both vertebrates and inv...