Background: In therian mammals heteromorphic sex chromosomes are subject to meiotic sex chromosome inactivation (MSCI) during meiotic prophase I while the autosomes maintain transcriptional activity. The evolution of this sex chromosome silencing is thought to result in retroposition of genes required in spermatogenesis from the sex chromosomes to autosomes. In birds sex chromosome specific silencing appears to be absent and global transcriptional reductions occur through pachytene and sex chromosome-derived autosomal retrogenes are lacking. Egg laying monotremes are the most basal mammalian lineage, feature a complex and highly differentiated XY sex chromosome system with homology to the avian sex chromosomes, and also lack autosomal retro...
<div><p>X chromosome inactivation in eutherian mammals has been thought to be tightly controlled, as...
Background: Sex-determining systems have evolved independently in vertebrates. Placental mammals and...
In eutherian (‘placental’) mammals, sex is determined by the presence or absence of the Y chromosome...
Copyright © 2008 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory PressIn therian mammals (placentals and marsupials...
Genetic sex determination systems are generally based on the presence of differentiated sex chromoso...
Differentiated sex chromosomes (XY or ZW) result in a 2:1 gene dosage imbalance between the X or Z a...
Dosage compensation has been thought to be a ubiquitous property of sex chromosomes that are represe...
Platypus sex chromosomes have been controversial for over three decades. To solve the platypus chrom...
BACKGROUND: Sex-determining systems have evolved independently in vertebrates. Placental mammals and...
Background: Sex-determining systems have evolved independently in vertebrates. Placental mammals and...
X chromosome inactivation in eutherian mammals has been thought to be tightly controlled, as expecte...
Copyright © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Platypus and echidnas are the only living representative of the eg...
BACKGROUND Sex-determining systems have evolved independently in vertebrates. Placental mammals and ...
The basal lineage of monotremes features an extraordinarily complex sex chromosome system which has ...
During male meiotic prophase in mammals, X and Y are in a largely unsynapsed configuration, which is...
<div><p>X chromosome inactivation in eutherian mammals has been thought to be tightly controlled, as...
Background: Sex-determining systems have evolved independently in vertebrates. Placental mammals and...
In eutherian (‘placental’) mammals, sex is determined by the presence or absence of the Y chromosome...
Copyright © 2008 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory PressIn therian mammals (placentals and marsupials...
Genetic sex determination systems are generally based on the presence of differentiated sex chromoso...
Differentiated sex chromosomes (XY or ZW) result in a 2:1 gene dosage imbalance between the X or Z a...
Dosage compensation has been thought to be a ubiquitous property of sex chromosomes that are represe...
Platypus sex chromosomes have been controversial for over three decades. To solve the platypus chrom...
BACKGROUND: Sex-determining systems have evolved independently in vertebrates. Placental mammals and...
Background: Sex-determining systems have evolved independently in vertebrates. Placental mammals and...
X chromosome inactivation in eutherian mammals has been thought to be tightly controlled, as expecte...
Copyright © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.Platypus and echidnas are the only living representative of the eg...
BACKGROUND Sex-determining systems have evolved independently in vertebrates. Placental mammals and ...
The basal lineage of monotremes features an extraordinarily complex sex chromosome system which has ...
During male meiotic prophase in mammals, X and Y are in a largely unsynapsed configuration, which is...
<div><p>X chromosome inactivation in eutherian mammals has been thought to be tightly controlled, as...
Background: Sex-determining systems have evolved independently in vertebrates. Placental mammals and...
In eutherian (‘placental’) mammals, sex is determined by the presence or absence of the Y chromosome...