International audienceEutherian mammals have an extremely conserved sex-determining system controlled by highly differentiated sex chromosomes. Females are XX and males XY, and any deviation generally leads to infertility, mainly due to meiosis disruption. The African pygmy mouse (Mus minutoides) presents an atypical sex determination system with three sex chromosomes: the classical X and Y chromosomes and a feminizing X chromosome variant, called X*. Thus, three types of females coexist (XX, XX*, and X*Y) that all show normal fertility. Moreover, the three chromosomes (X and Y on one side and X* on the other side) are fused to different autosomes, which results in the inclusion of the sex chromosomes in a quadrivalent in XX* and X*Y female...
All therian mammals have a similar XY/XX sex determination system except for a dozen species. The Af...
All therian mammals have a similar XY/XX sex determination system except for a dozen species. The Af...
All therian mammals have a similar XY/XX sex determination system except for a dozen species. The Af...
International audienceEutherian mammals have an extremely conserved sex-determining system controlle...
International audienceEutherian mammals have an extremely conserved sex-determining system controlle...
Sex chromosomes of eutherian mammals are highly different in size and gene content, and share only a...
X and Y chromosomes in mammals are different in size and gene content due to an evolutionary process...
International audienceX and Y chromosomes in mammals are different in size and gene content due to a...
Therian mammals have an extremely conserved XX/XY sex determination system. Their highly differentia...
Therian mammals have an extremely conserved XX/XY sex determination system. Their highly differentia...
Sex chromosomes of eutherian mammals are highly different in size and gene content, and share only a...
Sex-linked inheritance is a stark exception to Mendel's Laws of Heredity. Here we discuss how the ev...
International audienceAll therian mammals have a similar XY/XX sex-determination system except for a...
International audienceX inactivation is a fundamental mechanism in eutherian mammals to restore a ba...
All therian mammals have a similar XY/XX sex determination system except for a dozen species. The Af...
All therian mammals have a similar XY/XX sex determination system except for a dozen species. The Af...
All therian mammals have a similar XY/XX sex determination system except for a dozen species. The Af...
All therian mammals have a similar XY/XX sex determination system except for a dozen species. The Af...
International audienceEutherian mammals have an extremely conserved sex-determining system controlle...
International audienceEutherian mammals have an extremely conserved sex-determining system controlle...
Sex chromosomes of eutherian mammals are highly different in size and gene content, and share only a...
X and Y chromosomes in mammals are different in size and gene content due to an evolutionary process...
International audienceX and Y chromosomes in mammals are different in size and gene content due to a...
Therian mammals have an extremely conserved XX/XY sex determination system. Their highly differentia...
Therian mammals have an extremely conserved XX/XY sex determination system. Their highly differentia...
Sex chromosomes of eutherian mammals are highly different in size and gene content, and share only a...
Sex-linked inheritance is a stark exception to Mendel's Laws of Heredity. Here we discuss how the ev...
International audienceAll therian mammals have a similar XY/XX sex-determination system except for a...
International audienceX inactivation is a fundamental mechanism in eutherian mammals to restore a ba...
All therian mammals have a similar XY/XX sex determination system except for a dozen species. The Af...
All therian mammals have a similar XY/XX sex determination system except for a dozen species. The Af...
All therian mammals have a similar XY/XX sex determination system except for a dozen species. The Af...
All therian mammals have a similar XY/XX sex determination system except for a dozen species. The Af...