نتایج جستجو برای: sex chromosomes

تعداد نتایج: 272919  

Gholamreza Shariati Godratollah Mohammadi, Javad Alikhani

The domestic water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) is an economically important livestock species in many Asian and Mediterranean countries. Two types of water buffalos are river and swamp buffaloes. Genetically, the swamp buffalo has 48 chromosomes (2n = 48) and the river buffalo has 50 chromosomes (2n = 50). Khuzestan province is one of the important centers of buffalo farming in ...

Journal: :Genetics 2010
Melissa A Toups Matthew W Hahn

The mosquito Anopheles gambiae has heteromorphic sex chromosomes, while the mosquito Aedes aegypti has homomorphic sex chromosomes. We use retrotransposed gene duplicates to show an excess of movement off the An. gambiae X chromosome only after the split with Ae. aegypti, suggesting that their ancestor had homomorphic sex chromosomes.

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1981
P J Sillers A Forer

In meiosis-I crane-fly spermatocytes 3 autosomal half-bivalents move to each pole in anaphase while the 2 sex-chromosomal univalents remain at the equator. The sex chromosomes move to opposite poles only after the autosomes reach the poles; the sex chromosomes start to move polewards about 25 min after the autosomal half-bivalents have begun to move. We irradiated portions of single autosomal s...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2012
James B Pease Matthew W Hahn

The evolution of a pair of chromosomes that differ in appearance between males and females (heteromorphic sex chromosomes) has occurred repeatedly across plants and animals. Recent work has shown that the male heterogametic (XY) and female heterogametic (ZW) sex chromosomes evolved independently from different pairs of homomorphic autosomes in the common ancestor of birds and mammals but also t...

Journal: :Genetics 2007
Yusuke Takehana Diana Demiyah Kiyoshi Naruse Satoshi Hamaguchi Mitsuru Sakaizumi

Although the sex-determining gene DMY has been identified on the Y chromosome in the medaka (Oryzias latipes), this gene is absent in most Oryzias species, suggesting that closely related species have different sex-determining genes. Here, we investigated the sex-determination mechanism in O. dancena, which does not possess the DMY gene. Since heteromorphic sex chromosomes have not been reporte...

2016
Alison E. Wright Rebecca Dean Fabian Zimmer Judith E. Mank

S ex chromosomes have evolved independently many times throughout the eukaryotes, and represent a remarkable case of genomic convergence, as unrelated sex chromosomes share many properties across distant taxa1–3. Sex chromosomes evolve after recombination is halted between a homologous pair of chromosomes4,5, leading to a cascade of non-adaptive and adaptive processes that produce distinct diff...

Journal: :Genetics 2010
Thiago R Benatti Fernando H Valicente Rajat Aggarwal Chaoyang Zhao Jason G Walling Ming-Shun Chen Sue E Cambron Brandon J Schemerhorn Jeffrey J Stuart

Two nonoverlapping autosomal inversions defined unusual neo-sex chromosomes in the Hessian fly (Mayetiola destructor). Like other neo-sex chromosomes, these were normally heterozygous, present only in one sex, and suppressed recombination around a sex-determining master switch. Their unusual properties originated from the anomalous Hessian fly sex determination system in which postzygotic chrom...

2014
Nickolay A. Yakovin Mikhail G. Divashuk Olga V. Razumova Alexander A. Soloviev Gennady I. Karlov

Dioecy is relatively rare among plant species, and distinguishable sex chromosomes have been reported in few dioecious species. The multiple sex chromosome system (XX/XY1Y2) of Humulusjaponicus Siebold et Zuccarini, 1846 differs from that of other members of the family Cannabaceae, in which the XX/XY chromosome system is present. Sex chromosomes of Humulusjaponicus were isolated from meiotic ch...

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