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SUBMITTER: Stock M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3100596 | biostudies-literature | 2011 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Stöck Matthias M Horn Agnès A Grossen Christine C Lindtke Dorothea D Sermier Roberto R Betto-Colliard Caroline C Dufresnes Christophe C Bonjour Emmanuel E Dumas Zoé Z Luquet Emilien E Maddalena Tiziano T Sousa Helena Clavero HC Martinez-Solano Iñigo I Perrin Nicolas N
PLoS biology 20110517 5
Non-recombining sex chromosomes are expected to undergo evolutionary decay, ending up genetically degenerated, as has happened in birds and mammals. Why are then sex chromosomes so often homomorphic in cold-blooded vertebrates? One possible explanation is a high rate of turnover events, replacing master sex-determining genes by new ones on other chromosomes. An alternative is that X-Y similarity is maintained by occasional recombination events, occurring in sex-reversed XY females. Based on mito ...[more]