نتایج جستجو برای: sex chromosomes

تعداد نتایج: 272919  

Journal: :Trends in genetics : TIG 2011
Sarah P Otto John R Pannell Catherine L Peichel Tia-Lynn Ashman Deborah Charlesworth Adam K Chippindale Lynda F Delph Rafael F Guerrero Samuel V Scarpino Bryant F McAllister

Sex chromosomes differ from other chromosomes in the striking divergence they often show in size, structure, and gene content. Not only do they possess genes controlling sex determination that are restricted to either the X or Y (or Z or W) chromosomes, but in many taxa they also include recombining regions. In these 'pseudoautosomal regions' (PARs), sequence homology is maintained by meiotic p...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
A K Fridolfsson H Cheng N G Copeland N A Jenkins H C Liu T Raudsepp T Woodage B Chowdhary J Halverson H Ellegren

Among the mechanisms whereby sex is determined in animals, chromosomal sex determination is found in a wide variety of distant taxa. The widespread but not ubiquitous occurrence, not even within lineages, of chromosomal sex determination suggests that sex chromosomes have evolved independently several times during animal radiation, but firm evidence for this is lacking. The most favored model f...

2015
Daleen Badenhorst LaDeana W. Hillier Robert Literman Eugenia Elisabet Montiel Srihari Radhakrishnan Yingjia Shen Patrick Minx Daniel E. Janes Wesley C. Warren Scott V. Edwards Nicole Valenzuela

Comparative genomics continues illuminating amniote genome evolution, but for many lineages our understanding remains incomplete. Here, we refine the assembly (CPI 3.0.3 NCBI AHGY00000000.2) and develop a cytogenetic map of the painted turtle (Chrysemys picta-CPI) genome, the first in turtles and in vertebrates with temperature-dependent sex determination. A comparison of turtle genomes with th...

Journal: :Cytogenetic and genome research 2009
D E Janes C L Organ S V Edwards

In this review, we describe the history of amniote sex determination as a classic example of Darwinian evolution. We suggest that evolutionary changes in sex determination provide a foundation for understanding important aspects of chromosome and genome organization that otherwise appear haphazard in their origins and contents. Species with genotypic sex determination often possess heteromorphi...

Journal: :journal of sciences, islamic republic of iran 2013
fatemeh - todehdehghani mohammah hassan motedayen shohreh teimorzadeh

chromosomal patterns of experimental animals are useful tools for cytogenetics research and animal breeding. chromosome investigations of the hairless guinea pig are rare, therefore, karyotype of hairless guinea pigs (twelve male and female) was studied using metaphase spreads of bone marrows and g banding techniques. the chromosomes diploid number was 2n= 64 and polymorphism of three type chro...

Journal: :Micron 2008
Irani A Ferreira Cesar Martins

Repetitive DNAs have been extensively applied as physical chromosome markers on comparative studies, identification of chromosome rearrangements and sex chromosomes, chromosome evolution analysis, and applied genetics. Here we report the characterization of repetitive DNA sequences from the Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) genome by construction and screening of plasmid library enriched wit...

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2004
Eric J Vallender Bruce T Lahn

It has become increasingly evident that gene content of the sex chromosomes is markedly different from that of the autosomes. Both sex chromosomes appear enriched for genes related to sexual differentiation and reproduction; but curiously, the human X chromosome also seems to bear a preponderance of genes linked to brain and muscle functions. In this review, we will synthesize several evolution...

2010
Lee V. Millon Cecilia T. Penedo

The genetic material of animals is found in structures called chromosomes, which are contained in the nucleus of a cell. Different species of animals have different numbers and structures of chromosomes. The horse has a total of 64 chromosomes or 32 pairs (one from each parent). Two of the 64 chromosomes (one pair) are called sex chromosomes because they contain genes that determine the sex of ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Andrea R Gschwend Qingyi Yu Eric J Tong Fanchang Zeng Jennifer Han Robert VanBuren Rishi Aryal Deborah Charlesworth Paul H Moore Andrew H Paterson Ray Ming

X chromosomes have long been thought to conserve the structure and gene content of the ancestral autosome from which the sex chromosomes evolved. We compared the recently evolved papaya sex chromosomes with a homologous autosome of a close relative, the monoecious Vasconcellea monoica, to infer changes since recombination stopped between the papaya sex chromosomes. We sequenced 12 V. monoica ba...

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