Mammalian Y chromosomes retain widely expressed dosage-sensitive regulators

The human X and Y chromosomes evolved from an ordinary pair of autosomes, but millions of years ago genetic decay ravaged the Y chromosome, and only three per cent of its ancestral genes survived. We reconstructed the evolution of the Y chromosome across eight mammals to identify biases in gene cont...

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Main Authors: Hughes, Jennifer F., Skaletsky, Helen, Brown, Laura G., Pyntikova, Tatyana, Cho, Ting-Jan, Koutseva, Natalia, Zaghlul, Sara, Graves, Tina, Rock, Susie, Kremitzki, Colin, Fulton, Robert S., Dugan, Shannon, Ding, Yan, Morton, Donna, Khan, Ziad, Lewis, Lora, Buhay, Christian, Wang, Qiaoyan, Watt, Jennifer, Holder, Michael, Lee, Sandy, Nazareth, Lynne, Alföldi, Jessica, Rozen, Steve, Muzny, Donna M., Warren, Wesley C., Gibbs, Richard A., Wilson, Richard K., Bellott, Daniel W., Page, David C
其他作者: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology
格式: Article
出版: Springer Nature 2018
在線閱讀:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/116789
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9920-3411