نتایج جستجو برای: autosomal and sex linked

تعداد نتایج: 16870019  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental zoology 1998
J A Graves

In mammals, male sex determination, as well as spermatogenesis, is controlled by genes on the Y chromosome. Evolutionary comparisons may be used to detect and test candidate genes for these functions, under the hypothesis that the rapid evolution of the mammalian Y chromosome causes it to contain few genes other than those with a critical function in male reproduction. Comparisons of the gene c...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2015
A Roulin H Jensen

Theory states that genes on the sex chromosomes have stronger effects on sexual dimorphism than genes on the autosomes. Although empirical data are not necessarily consistent with this theory, this situation may prevail because the relative role of sex-linked and autosomally inherited genes on sexual dimorphism has rarely been evaluated. We estimated the quantitative genetics of three sexually ...

Journal: :Journal of steroids & hormonal science 2014
Chris Armoskus Thomas Mota Debbie Moreira Houng-Wei Tsai

OBJECTIVE Using gene expression microarrays and reverse transcription with quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR), we have recently identified several novel genes that are differentially expressed in the neonatal male versus female mouse cortex/hippocampus (Armoskus et al.). Since perinatal testosterone (T) secreted by the developing testes masculinizes cortical and hippocampal struct...

Journal: :Cytogenetic and genome research 2003
J A Marchal M J Acosta M Bullejos R Díaz de la Guardia A Sánchez

The Arvicolidae is a widely distributed rodent group with several interesting characteristics in their sex chromosomes. Here, we summarize the actual knowledge of some of these characteristics. This mammalian group has species with abnormal sex determination systems. In fact, some species present the same karyotype in both males and females, with total absence of a Y chromosome, and hence of SR...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Fangqin Lin Ke Xing Jianzhi Zhang Xionglei He

Susumu Ohno proposed in 1967 that, during the origin of mammalian sex chromosomes from a pair of autosomes, per-allele expression levels of X-linked genes were doubled to compensate for the degeneration of their Y homologs. This conjecture forms the foundation of the current evolutionary model of sex chromosome dosage compensation, but has been tested in mammals only indirectly via a comparison...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
P Bermejo-Alvarez D Rizos D Rath P Lonergan A Gutierrez-Adan

Although genetically identical for autosomal Chrs (Chr), male and female preimplantation embryos could display sex-specific transcriptional regulation. To illustrate sex-specific differences at the mRNA level, we compared gene-expression patterns between male and female blastocysts by DNA microarray comparison of nine groups of 60 bovine in vitro-produced blastocysts of each sex. Almost one-thi...

2017
Shawn M. Rupp Timothy H. Webster Kimberly C. Olney Elizabeth D. Hutchins Kenro Kusumi Melissa A. Wilson Sayres

In species with highly heteromorphic sex chromosomes, the degradation of one of the sex chromosomes will result in unequal gene expression between the sexes (e.g. between XX females and XY males) and between the sex chromosomes and the autosomes. Dosage compensation is a process whereby genes on the sex chromosomes achieve equal gene expression. We compared genome-wide levels of transcription b...

2015
Xiaofang Jiang James K. Biedler Yumin Qi Andrew Brantley Hall Zhijian Tu

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 Drosophila melanogaster, may not be the norm. There has been no systematic study focusing on dosage ...

2012
Philippe Julien David Brawand Magali Soumillon Anamaria Necsulea Angélica Liechti Frédéric Schütz Tasman Daish Frank Grützner Henrik Kaessmann

As a result of sex chromosome differentiation from ancestral autosomes, male mammalian cells only contain one X chromosome. It has long been hypothesized that X-linked gene expression levels have become doubled in males to restore the original transcriptional output, and that the resulting X overexpression in females then drove the evolution of X inactivation (XCI). However, this model has neve...

Journal: :Genetics 1968
K D Kallman

sex-determining mechanism in Poeciliid fishes of the genus Xiphophorus ' F : been studied for more than forty years (BELLAMY 1928; GORDON 1927), yet many problems remain unsolved. In the southern platyfish, Xiphophorus maculatus, native to Mexico and adjacent parts of Central America, there are three types of females (XX, WX, WY) and two types of males (XY and YY) (GORDON 1947, 1954; KALLMAN 19...

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