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Sex chromosome evolution: hallmarks and question marks
Sex chromosomes are widespread in species with separate sexes. They have evolved many
times independently and display a truly remarkable diversity. New sequencing technologies …
times independently and display a truly remarkable diversity. New sequencing technologies …
Fourth report on chicken genes and chromosomes 2022
The chicken continues to hold its position as a leading model organism within many areas of
research, as well as being a major source of protein for human consumption. The First …
research, as well as being a major source of protein for human consumption. The First …
A region of suppressed recombination misleads neoavian phylogenomics
Genomes are typically mosaics of regions with different evolutionary histories. When
speciation events are closely spaced in time, recombination makes the regions sharing the …
speciation events are closely spaced in time, recombination makes the regions sharing the …
The evolution of suppressed recombination between sex chromosomes and the lengths of evolutionary strata
The idea that sex differences in selection drive the evolution of suppressed recombination
between sex chromosomes is well developed in population genetics. Yet, despite a now …
between sex chromosomes is well developed in population genetics. Yet, despite a now …
The genomic architecture of the passerine MHC region: High repeat content and contrasting evolutionary histories of single copy and tandemly duplicated MHC genes
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is of central importance to the immune system,
and an optimal MHC diversity is believed to maximize pathogen elimination. Birds show …
and an optimal MHC diversity is believed to maximize pathogen elimination. Birds show …
Inversions maintain differences between migratory phenotypes of a songbird
Structural rearrangements have been shown to be important in local adaptation and
speciation, but have been difficult to reliably identify and characterize in non-model species …
speciation, but have been difficult to reliably identify and characterize in non-model species …
The rate of W chromosome degeneration across multiple avian neo-sex chromosomes
When sex chromosomes evolve recombination suppression, the sex-limited chromosome
(Y/W) commonly degenerate by losing functional genes. The rate of Y/W degeneration is …
(Y/W) commonly degenerate by losing functional genes. The rate of Y/W degeneration is …
Genetic architecture facilitates then constrains adaptation in a host–parasite coevolutionary arms race
In coevolutionary arms races, interacting species impose selection on each other,
generating reciprocal adaptations and counter adaptations. This process is typically …
generating reciprocal adaptations and counter adaptations. This process is typically …
Evidence of site-specific and male-biased germline mutation rate in a wild songbird
Germline mutations are the ultimate source of genetic variation and the raw material for
organismal evolution. Despite their significance, the frequency and genomic locations of …
organismal evolution. Despite their significance, the frequency and genomic locations of …
Social antagonism facilitates supergene expansion in ants
Antagonistic selection has long been considered a major driver of the formation and
expansion of sex chromosomes. For example, sexually antagonistic variation on an …
expansion of sex chromosomes. For example, sexually antagonistic variation on an …