Sex-determination genes are among the most fluid features of the genome in many groups of animals(1,2). In some taxa the master sex-determining gene moves frequently between chromosomes, whereas in other taxa different genes have been recruited to determine the sex of the zygotes. There is a well developed theory for the origin of stable and highly dimorphic sex chromosomes seen in groups such as the eutherian mammals(3). In contrast, the evolutionary lability of genetic sex determination in other groups remains largely unexplained(1). In this theoretical study, we show that an autosomal gene under sexually antagonistic selection can cause the spread of a new sex-determining gene linked to it. The mechanism can account for the origin of new...
Genomic analysis of many non-model species has uncovered an incredible diversity of sex chromosome s...
The canonical model of sex-chromosome evolution predicts that sex-antagonistic (SA) genes play an in...
Sexual reproduction is an ancient feature of life on earth, and the familiar X and Y chromosomes in ...
Sex-determination genes are among the most fluid features of the genome in many groups of animals(1,...
Sex determination (SD) is an essential and ancient developmental process, but the genetic systems th...
Genetic mechanisms of sex determination are unexpectedly diverse and change rapidly during evolution...
Mammalian sex chromosomes appear, behave and function differently than the autosomes, passing on the...
Prevailing models of sex-chromosome evolution were largely inspired by the stable and highly differe...
Sex determination in major vertebrate groups appears to be very variable, including systems of male ...
The diversity and patchy phylogenetic distribution of genetic sex-determining mechanisms observed in...
Sex chromosomes carry the master sex-determining genes. In many diploid species, one sex carries two...
AbstractThe turnover of sex-determining loci has repeatedly occurred in a number of species, rather ...
Until recently, the field of sex chromosome evolution has been dominated by the canonical unidirecti...
Genomic analysis of many non-model species has uncovered an incredible diversity of sex chromosome s...
The canonical model of sex-chromosome evolution predicts that sex-antagonistic (SA) genes play an in...
Sexual reproduction is an ancient feature of life on earth, and the familiar X and Y chromosomes in ...
Sex-determination genes are among the most fluid features of the genome in many groups of animals(1,...
Sex determination (SD) is an essential and ancient developmental process, but the genetic systems th...
Genetic mechanisms of sex determination are unexpectedly diverse and change rapidly during evolution...
Mammalian sex chromosomes appear, behave and function differently than the autosomes, passing on the...
Prevailing models of sex-chromosome evolution were largely inspired by the stable and highly differe...
Sex determination in major vertebrate groups appears to be very variable, including systems of male ...
The diversity and patchy phylogenetic distribution of genetic sex-determining mechanisms observed in...
Sex chromosomes carry the master sex-determining genes. In many diploid species, one sex carries two...
AbstractThe turnover of sex-determining loci has repeatedly occurred in a number of species, rather ...
Until recently, the field of sex chromosome evolution has been dominated by the canonical unidirecti...
Genomic analysis of many non-model species has uncovered an incredible diversity of sex chromosome s...
The canonical model of sex-chromosome evolution predicts that sex-antagonistic (SA) genes play an in...
Sexual reproduction is an ancient feature of life on earth, and the familiar X and Y chromosomes in ...