The X and Y chromosomes of Drosophila melanogaster were the first examples of chromosomes associated with genetic information. Thanks to the serendipitous discovery of a male with white eyes in 1910, T.H. Morgan was able to associate the X chromosome of the fruit fly with a phenotypic character (the eye color) for the first time. A few years later, his student, C.B. Bridges, demonstrated that X0 males, although phenotypically normal, are completely sterile. This means that the X chromosome, like the autosomes, harbors genes that control several phenotypic traits, while the Y chromosome is important for male fertility only. Notwithstanding its long history – almost 100 years in terms of genetic studies – most of the features of the Y chromos...
The view that the Y chromosome is of little importance for phenotypic evolution stems from early stu...
The view that the Y chromosome is of little importance for phenotypic evolution stems from early stu...
Y chromosomes typically harbour a small number of genes and an abundance of repetitive sequences. In...
The X and Y chromosomes of Drosophila melanogaster were the first examples of chromosomes associated...
The paucity of polymorphisms in single-copy genes on the Y chromosome of Drosophila contrasts with d...
The Y chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster has two types of loci. The first type of locus consists ...
The Y chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster has two types of loci. The first type of locus consists ...
The Y chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster has two types of loci. The first type of locus consists ...
The view that the Y chromosome is of little importance for phenotypic evolution stems from early stu...
The view that the Y chromosome is of little importance for phenotypic evolution stems from early stu...
The Y chromosomes of most Drosophila species are necessary for male fertility but they are not invol...
Griffin RM, Le Gall D, Schielzeth H, Friberg U. Within-population Y-linked genetic variation for lif...
The Y chromosomes of most Drosophila species are necessary for male fertility but they are not invol...
The Y chromosomes of most Drosophila species are necessary for male fertility but they are not invol...
Y chromosomes are widely believed to evolve from a normal autosome through a process of massive gene...
The view that the Y chromosome is of little importance for phenotypic evolution stems from early stu...
The view that the Y chromosome is of little importance for phenotypic evolution stems from early stu...
Y chromosomes typically harbour a small number of genes and an abundance of repetitive sequences. In...
The X and Y chromosomes of Drosophila melanogaster were the first examples of chromosomes associated...
The paucity of polymorphisms in single-copy genes on the Y chromosome of Drosophila contrasts with d...
The Y chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster has two types of loci. The first type of locus consists ...
The Y chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster has two types of loci. The first type of locus consists ...
The Y chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster has two types of loci. The first type of locus consists ...
The view that the Y chromosome is of little importance for phenotypic evolution stems from early stu...
The view that the Y chromosome is of little importance for phenotypic evolution stems from early stu...
The Y chromosomes of most Drosophila species are necessary for male fertility but they are not invol...
Griffin RM, Le Gall D, Schielzeth H, Friberg U. Within-population Y-linked genetic variation for lif...
The Y chromosomes of most Drosophila species are necessary for male fertility but they are not invol...
The Y chromosomes of most Drosophila species are necessary for male fertility but they are not invol...
Y chromosomes are widely believed to evolve from a normal autosome through a process of massive gene...
The view that the Y chromosome is of little importance for phenotypic evolution stems from early stu...
The view that the Y chromosome is of little importance for phenotypic evolution stems from early stu...
Y chromosomes typically harbour a small number of genes and an abundance of repetitive sequences. In...