To identify the processes shaping vertebrate sex chromosomes during the early stages of their evolution, it is necessary to study systems in which genetic sex determination was recently acquired. Previous cytogenetic studies suggested that threespine stickleback fish (Gasterosteus aculeatus) do not have a heteromorphic sex chromosome pair, although recent genetic studies found evidence of an XY genetic sex-determination system. Using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), we report that the threespine stickleback Y chromosome is heteromorphic and has suffered both inversions and deletion. Using the FISH data, we reconstruct the rearrangements that have led to the current physical state of the threespine stickleback Y chromosome. These d...
International audienceIn many organisms, the sex chromosome pair can be recognized due to heteromorp...
Chromosomes of a species of Eigenmannia presenting a X1X1X2X2:X1X2Y sex chromosome system, resulting...
How consistent are the evolutionary trajectories of sex chromosomes shortly after they form? Insight...
AbstractBackground: Many different environmental and genetic sex-determination mechanisms are found ...
Abstract Background Studies of closely related species with different sex chromosome systems can pro...
Given that the genome of males and females are almost identical with the exception of genes on the Y...
BACKGROUND: Many different environmental and genetic sex-determination mechanisms are found in natur...
Introgression is increasingly recognized as a source of genetic diversity that fuels adaptation. Its...
Sex chromosomes are subject to unique evolutionary forces that cause suppression of recombination, l...
AbstractRecent analyses of the chromosomal regions that determine male development in sticklebacks a...
Recent analyses of the chromosomal regions that determine male development in sticklebacks and medak...
Sexual antagonism, or conflict between the sexes, has been proposed as a driving force in both sex-c...
<div><p>Sex chromosomes turn over rapidly in some taxonomic groups, where closely related species ha...
Sexual antagonism, or conflict between the sexes, has been proposed as a driving force in both sex c...
Sex chromosomes turn over rapidly in some taxonomic groups, where closely related species have diffe...
International audienceIn many organisms, the sex chromosome pair can be recognized due to heteromorp...
Chromosomes of a species of Eigenmannia presenting a X1X1X2X2:X1X2Y sex chromosome system, resulting...
How consistent are the evolutionary trajectories of sex chromosomes shortly after they form? Insight...
AbstractBackground: Many different environmental and genetic sex-determination mechanisms are found ...
Abstract Background Studies of closely related species with different sex chromosome systems can pro...
Given that the genome of males and females are almost identical with the exception of genes on the Y...
BACKGROUND: Many different environmental and genetic sex-determination mechanisms are found in natur...
Introgression is increasingly recognized as a source of genetic diversity that fuels adaptation. Its...
Sex chromosomes are subject to unique evolutionary forces that cause suppression of recombination, l...
AbstractRecent analyses of the chromosomal regions that determine male development in sticklebacks a...
Recent analyses of the chromosomal regions that determine male development in sticklebacks and medak...
Sexual antagonism, or conflict between the sexes, has been proposed as a driving force in both sex-c...
<div><p>Sex chromosomes turn over rapidly in some taxonomic groups, where closely related species ha...
Sexual antagonism, or conflict between the sexes, has been proposed as a driving force in both sex c...
Sex chromosomes turn over rapidly in some taxonomic groups, where closely related species have diffe...
International audienceIn many organisms, the sex chromosome pair can be recognized due to heteromorp...
Chromosomes of a species of Eigenmannia presenting a X1X1X2X2:X1X2Y sex chromosome system, resulting...
How consistent are the evolutionary trajectories of sex chromosomes shortly after they form? Insight...