Sex chromosome evolution remains an evolutionary puzzle despite its importance in understanding sexual development and genome evolution. The seemingly random distribution of sex-determining systems in reptiles offers a unique opportunity to study sex chromosome evolution not afforded by mammals or birds. These reptilian systems derive from multiple transitions in sex determination, some independent, some convergent, that lead to the birth and death of sex chromosomes in various lineages. Here we focus on turtles, an emerging model group with growing genomic resources. We review karyotypic changes that accompanied the evolution of chromosomal systems of genotypic sex determination (GSD) in chelonians from systems under the control of environ...
Turtles demonstrate variability in sex determination ranging from environmental sex determination (E...
Sex chromosomes have evolved many times in animals and studying these replicate evolutionary “experi...
Chromosomal sex determination is the prevalent system found in animals but is rare among turtles. In...
Sex-determining mechanisms (SDMs) set an individual’s sexual fate by its genotype (genotypic sex det...
- ABSTRACT - Among vertebrates, reptiles represent the ideal group for the study of sex determinatio...
Comparative genomics continues illuminating amniote genome evolution, but for many lineages our unde...
<div><p>Reptiles have a wide diversity of sex-determining mechanisms and types of sex chromosomes. T...
Reptile sex determination is attracting much attention because the great diversity of sex-determinat...
For a long time, turtles of the family Geoemydidae have been considered exceptional because represen...
Turtle karyotypes are highly conserved compared to other vertebrates; yet, variation in diploid numb...
Abstract Understanding genome‐wide responses to environmental conditions during embryogenesis is ess...
(IN ENGLISH) The majority of studied turtles show temperature-dependent sex determination, but genot...
Reptiles have a wide diversity of sex-determining mechanisms and types of sex chromosomes. Turtles e...
Vertebrate sex-determining mechanisms (SDMs) are triggered by the genotype (GSD), by temperature (TS...
(IN ENGLISH) The majority of studied turtles show temperature-dependent sex determination, but genot...
Turtles demonstrate variability in sex determination ranging from environmental sex determination (E...
Sex chromosomes have evolved many times in animals and studying these replicate evolutionary “experi...
Chromosomal sex determination is the prevalent system found in animals but is rare among turtles. In...
Sex-determining mechanisms (SDMs) set an individual’s sexual fate by its genotype (genotypic sex det...
- ABSTRACT - Among vertebrates, reptiles represent the ideal group for the study of sex determinatio...
Comparative genomics continues illuminating amniote genome evolution, but for many lineages our unde...
<div><p>Reptiles have a wide diversity of sex-determining mechanisms and types of sex chromosomes. T...
Reptile sex determination is attracting much attention because the great diversity of sex-determinat...
For a long time, turtles of the family Geoemydidae have been considered exceptional because represen...
Turtle karyotypes are highly conserved compared to other vertebrates; yet, variation in diploid numb...
Abstract Understanding genome‐wide responses to environmental conditions during embryogenesis is ess...
(IN ENGLISH) The majority of studied turtles show temperature-dependent sex determination, but genot...
Reptiles have a wide diversity of sex-determining mechanisms and types of sex chromosomes. Turtles e...
Vertebrate sex-determining mechanisms (SDMs) are triggered by the genotype (GSD), by temperature (TS...
(IN ENGLISH) The majority of studied turtles show temperature-dependent sex determination, but genot...
Turtles demonstrate variability in sex determination ranging from environmental sex determination (E...
Sex chromosomes have evolved many times in animals and studying these replicate evolutionary “experi...
Chromosomal sex determination is the prevalent system found in animals but is rare among turtles. In...