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SUBMITTER: Hughes JF
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3292678 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hughes Jennifer F JF Skaletsky Helen H Brown Laura G LG Pyntikova Tatyana T Graves Tina T Fulton Robert S RS Dugan Shannon S Ding Yan Y Buhay Christian J CJ Kremitzki Colin C Wang Qiaoyan Q Shen Hua H Holder Michael M Villasana Donna D Nazareth Lynne V LV Cree Andrew A Courtney Laura L Veizer Joelle J Kotkiewicz Holland H Cho Ting-Jan TJ Koutseva Natalia N Rozen Steve S Muzny Donna M DM Warren Wesley C WC Gibbs Richard A RA Wilson Richard K RK Page David C DC
Nature 20120222 7387
The human X and Y chromosomes evolved from an ordinary pair of autosomes during the past 200-300 million years. The human MSY (male-specific region of Y chromosome) retains only three percent of the ancestral autosomes' genes owing to genetic decay. This evolutionary decay was driven by a series of five 'stratification' events. Each event suppressed X-Y crossing over within a chromosome segment or 'stratum', incorporated that segment into the MSY and subjected its genes to the erosive forces tha ...[more]