Male Drosophila typically have achiasmatic meiosis, and fusions between autosomes and the Y chromosome have repeatedly created non-recombining neo-Y chromosomes that degenerate. Intriguingly, Drosophila nasuta males recombine, but their close relative D. albomicans reverted back to achiasmy after evolving neo-sex chromosomes. Here we use genome-wide polymorphism data to reconstruct the complex evolutionary history of neo-sex chromosomes in D. albomicans and examine the effect of recombination and its cessation on the initiation of neo-Y decay. Population and phylogenomic analyses reveal three distinct neo-Y types that are geographically restricted. Due to ancestral recombination with the neo-X, overall nucleotide diversity on the neo-Y is s...
Widespread loss of genes on the Y is considered a hallmark of sex chromosome differentiation. Here w...
BackgroundThe Drosophila miranda neo-sex chromosome system is a useful resource for studying recentl...
In contrast to the rest of the genome, the Y chromosome is restricted to males and lacks recombinati...
AbstractBackground: In many species, sex is determined by a system involving X and Y chromosomes, th...
Abstract Background Drosophila albomicans is a unique model organism for studying both sex chromosom...
Abstract Background Drosophila albomicans is a unique model organism for studying both sex chromosom...
In many species of animals, one of the sexes has a chromosome that is structurally and functionally ...
In many species of animals, one of the sexes has a chromosome that is structurally and functionally ...
Neo-sex chromosomes arise due to rearrangements between ancestral gonosomes and autosomes. Neo-sex c...
AbstractBackground: In many species, sex is determined by a system involving X and Y chromosomes, th...
Y chromosomes are widely believed to evolve from a normal autosome through a process of massive gene...
of the genus Drosophila diverged about 40 million yr ago (Russo et al. 1995); the former includes th...
Y chromosomes are fascinating parts of the genome. In XY determination species, they specify the mal...
In many species of animals, one of the sexes has a chromosome that is structurally and functionally ...
Sex chromosomes are generally believed to have descended from a pair of homologous autosomes. Suppr...
Widespread loss of genes on the Y is considered a hallmark of sex chromosome differentiation. Here w...
BackgroundThe Drosophila miranda neo-sex chromosome system is a useful resource for studying recentl...
In contrast to the rest of the genome, the Y chromosome is restricted to males and lacks recombinati...
AbstractBackground: In many species, sex is determined by a system involving X and Y chromosomes, th...
Abstract Background Drosophila albomicans is a unique model organism for studying both sex chromosom...
Abstract Background Drosophila albomicans is a unique model organism for studying both sex chromosom...
In many species of animals, one of the sexes has a chromosome that is structurally and functionally ...
In many species of animals, one of the sexes has a chromosome that is structurally and functionally ...
Neo-sex chromosomes arise due to rearrangements between ancestral gonosomes and autosomes. Neo-sex c...
AbstractBackground: In many species, sex is determined by a system involving X and Y chromosomes, th...
Y chromosomes are widely believed to evolve from a normal autosome through a process of massive gene...
of the genus Drosophila diverged about 40 million yr ago (Russo et al. 1995); the former includes th...
Y chromosomes are fascinating parts of the genome. In XY determination species, they specify the mal...
In many species of animals, one of the sexes has a chromosome that is structurally and functionally ...
Sex chromosomes are generally believed to have descended from a pair of homologous autosomes. Suppr...
Widespread loss of genes on the Y is considered a hallmark of sex chromosome differentiation. Here w...
BackgroundThe Drosophila miranda neo-sex chromosome system is a useful resource for studying recentl...
In contrast to the rest of the genome, the Y chromosome is restricted to males and lacks recombinati...