The cat family Felidae was used as a species tree to assess the phylogenetic performance of genes, and their embedded SINE elements, within the nonrecombining region of the Y chromosome (NRY). Genomic segments from single-copy X-Y homologs SMCY, UBE1Y, and ZFY (3,604 bp) were amplified in 36 species of cat. These genes are located within the X-degenerate region of the NRY and are thought to be molecular “fossils” that ceased conventional recombination with the X chromosome early within the placental mammal evolution. The pattern and tempo of evolution at these three genes is significant in light of the recent, rapid evolution of the family over approximately 12 Myr and provides exceptional support for each of the eight recognized felid line...
The pantherine lineage of cats diverged from the remainder of modern Felidae less than 11 million ye...
Background: Repetitive short interspersed elements (SINEs) are retrotransposons ubiquitous in mammal...
Y chromosome haplotyping based on microsatellites and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) has pro...
The cat family Felidae was used as a species tree to assess the phylogenetic performance of genes, a...
The 37 species of modern cats have evolved from approximately eight phylogenetic lineages within the...
The main motivation for this dissertation research was to gain a better understanding of mammalian s...
AbstractMammalian sex chromosomes are the remnants of an ancient autosomal pair present in the ances...
In most placental mammals, SRY is a single-copy gene located on the Y chromosome and is the trigger ...
Modern felid species descend from relatively recent (\u3c11 million years ago) divergence and specia...
The Felidae family represents a challenge for molecular phylogenetic reconstruction because it consi...
The Felidae family represents a challenge for molecular phylogenetic reconstruction because it consi...
Interspecies hybridization has been recently recognized as potentially common in wild animals, but t...
Molecular phylogeny of the cat family Felidae is derived using two mitochondrial genes, cytochrome b...
Genes located on the mammalian Y chromosome outside of the pseudoautosomal region do not recombine w...
Background: The evolutionary relationships of Felidae during their Early–Middle Miocene radiation is...
The pantherine lineage of cats diverged from the remainder of modern Felidae less than 11 million ye...
Background: Repetitive short interspersed elements (SINEs) are retrotransposons ubiquitous in mammal...
Y chromosome haplotyping based on microsatellites and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) has pro...
The cat family Felidae was used as a species tree to assess the phylogenetic performance of genes, a...
The 37 species of modern cats have evolved from approximately eight phylogenetic lineages within the...
The main motivation for this dissertation research was to gain a better understanding of mammalian s...
AbstractMammalian sex chromosomes are the remnants of an ancient autosomal pair present in the ances...
In most placental mammals, SRY is a single-copy gene located on the Y chromosome and is the trigger ...
Modern felid species descend from relatively recent (\u3c11 million years ago) divergence and specia...
The Felidae family represents a challenge for molecular phylogenetic reconstruction because it consi...
The Felidae family represents a challenge for molecular phylogenetic reconstruction because it consi...
Interspecies hybridization has been recently recognized as potentially common in wild animals, but t...
Molecular phylogeny of the cat family Felidae is derived using two mitochondrial genes, cytochrome b...
Genes located on the mammalian Y chromosome outside of the pseudoautosomal region do not recombine w...
Background: The evolutionary relationships of Felidae during their Early–Middle Miocene radiation is...
The pantherine lineage of cats diverged from the remainder of modern Felidae less than 11 million ye...
Background: Repetitive short interspersed elements (SINEs) are retrotransposons ubiquitous in mammal...
Y chromosome haplotyping based on microsatellites and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) has pro...