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SUBMITTER: Jeffries DL
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6173717 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Jeffries Daniel L DL Lavanchy Guillaume G Sermier Roberto R Sredl Michael J MJ Miura Ikuo I Borzée Amaël A Barrow Lisa N LN Canestrelli Daniele D Crochet Pierre-André PA Dufresnes Christophe C Fu Jinzhong J Ma Wen-Juan WJ Garcia Constantino Macías CM Ghali Karim K Nicieza Alfredo G AG O'Donnell Ryan P RP Rodrigues Nicolas N Romano Antonio A Martínez-Solano Íñigo Í Stepanyan Ilona I Zumbach Silvia S Brelsford Alan A Perrin Nicolas N
Nature communications 20181005 1
The canonical model of sex-chromosome evolution predicts that, as recombination is suppressed along sex chromosomes, gametologs will progressively differentiate, eventually becoming heteromorphic. However, there are numerous examples of homomorphic sex chromosomes across the tree of life. This homomorphy has been suggested to result from frequent sex-chromosome turnovers, yet we know little about which forces drive them. Here, we describe an extremely fast rate of turnover among 28 species of Ra ...[more]