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X Chromosome Evolution in Cetartiodactyla

X Chromosome Evolution in Cetartiodactyla

... of Cetartiodactyla prior the radiation of this ...here Cetartiodactyla Ancestral X ...the X chromosome in basal branches of ...uniform X chromosome morphology and banding ... See full document

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Sex-Biased Gene Expression and Evolution of the X Chromosome in Nematodes

Sex-Biased Gene Expression and Evolution of the X Chromosome in Nematodes

... the X chromosome during male meiosis (Wang et ...between X and autosomes with respect to this gene ...of X-linked genes, indicating that genes are preferen- tially lost from autosomes in the ... See full document

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Disproportionate Roles for the X Chromosome and Proteins in Adaptive Evolution

Disproportionate Roles for the X Chromosome and Proteins in Adaptive Evolution

... faster X evolution has been tested re- peatedly by comparing between-species divergence at X-linked and autosomal genes (Meisel and Connallon ...faster X evolution (Betancourt et ... See full document

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Strong Regional Heterogeneity in Base Composition Evolution on the Drosophila X Chromosome

Strong Regional Heterogeneity in Base Composition Evolution on the Drosophila X Chromosome

... composition evolution: Dramatic region- and lineage-specific base composition fluctuations have occurred near the tip of the X chro- mosome within the ... See full document

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Mammalian X chromosome inactivation evolved as a dosage compensation mechanism for dosage sensitive genes on the X chromosome

Mammalian X chromosome inactivation evolved as a dosage compensation mechanism for dosage sensitive genes on the X chromosome

... of X-linked genes in both sexes [Ohno S (1967) (Springer, ...of X chromosome expres- sion between the sexes has been clearly demonstrated, tests for the doubling of expression levels globally along ... See full document

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The pseudoautosomal region of the mouse

The pseudoautosomal region of the mouse

... and SYN1 on the human and mouse X chromosome and the evolutionary breakpoint on the eutherian X chromosome could be refined to being located between U B E I and MAOA... As several[r] ... See full document

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Contrasting Levels of Molecular Evolution on the Mouse X Chromosome

Contrasting Levels of Molecular Evolution on the Mouse X Chromosome

... molecular evolution in the male germ line depends on a few important details of spermato- ...protein-coding evolution (Liao et ...protein-coding evolution (Good and Nachman 2005; Sin et ...molecular ... See full document

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Rapid evolution of cancer/testis genes on the X chromosome

Rapid evolution of cancer/testis genes on the X chromosome

... the X chromosome, are mostly members of gene families organized into complex direct and inverted repeats, and are expressed primarily during the spermato- gonial stage of spermatogenesis ...human X ... See full document

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The evolution of the Y chromosome with X-Y recombination.

The evolution of the Y chromosome with X-Y recombination.

... T h e analytical results from the symmetric models suggests that tighter linkage can result in stable equilibria with a greater difference in allele frequency between th[r] ... See full document

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The Evolution of Genomic Imprinting and X Chromosome Inactivation in Mammals

The Evolution of Genomic Imprinting and X Chromosome Inactivation in Mammals

... the evolution of placentation exerted selective pressure to imprint growth-related genes present on both the X and the ...for X inactivation in placental ...imprinted X-inactivation and plat- ... See full document

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Chromosome silencing mechanisms in X chromosome inactivation: unknown unknowns

Chromosome silencing mechanisms in X chromosome inactivation: unknown unknowns

... the X chromosome or whether it reflects a general asymmetry of repeat transcription from paternal and maternal genomes in early preimplantation ...of X-linked genes in early preimplantation embryos ... See full document

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Introduction to Recombinant DNA

Introduction to Recombinant DNA

... the X chromosome can be obtained by isolating X chromosomes by differential cell sorting or by iso- lating a human X chromosome in a rodent host after cell hybridization.9”0 Genes for gl[r] ... See full document

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EVIDENCE FOR X-LINKAGE OF STEROID SULFATASE IN THE MOUSE: STEROID SULFATASE LEVELS IN OOCYTES OF XX AND XO MICE

EVIDENCE FOR X-LINKAGE OF STEROID SULFATASE IN THE MOUSE: STEROID SULFATASE LEVELS IN OOCYTES OF XX AND XO MICE

... The clinical abnor- malities characteristic of some human X chromosome aneuploidies did not seem compatible with the idea of the entire X chromosome in somatic cells bei[r] ... See full document

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PREFERENTIAL SEGREGATIONS IN TRIPLOID FEMALES

PREFERENTIAL SEGREGATIONS IN TRIPLOID FEMALES

... The number of regular diploid offspring recovered from triploid females with a normal free X chromosome or a free X chromosome carrying multiple inversions, accounts for [r] ... See full document

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The molecular through ecological genetics of abnormal abdomen. IV. Components of genetic variation in a natural population of Drosophila mercatorum.

The molecular through ecological genetics of abnormal abdomen. IV. Components of genetic variation in a natural population of Drosophila mercatorum.

... Because males always donate their X chromosome to their daughters and their Y chromosome to their sons, the genetic state of the X and Y chromosomes of males from nature c[r] ... See full document

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Complex X chromosome rearrangement associated with multiorgan autoimmunity

Complex X chromosome rearrangement associated with multiorgan autoimmunity

... rearranged X of the presented case was missing the typical two “mirror – image” specific for i(Xq), the Xq arms were present in three copies, except for 1,6 Mb from band ...rearranged X - harbouring two ... See full document

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X Linked Dominant Congenital Ptosis Cosegregating with an Interstitial Insertion of a Chromosome 1p21 3 Fragment into a Quasipalindromic Sequence in Xq27 1

X Linked Dominant Congenital Ptosis Cosegregating with an Interstitial Insertion of a Chromosome 1p21 3 Fragment into a Quasipalindromic Sequence in Xq27 1

... of chromosome 1, showed 1163 probes to be duplicated and indicated the duplication to be a maximum of bases 1: 97,886,245-98,006,232 and a minimum of bases 1: ... See full document

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gene regulation & expression ppt

gene regulation & expression ppt

... 11.2 Chromosome structure and chemical modifications can affect gene expression. • X chromosome inactivation[r] ... See full document

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Low RNA Binding Strength of Human X Chromosome May Explain X Chromosome Inactivation

Low RNA Binding Strength of Human X Chromosome May Explain X Chromosome Inactivation

... to X chromosome is significantly lower than that to all autosomes other than chromosomes 8, 11, 18, 20, 21 and 22 (Table ...of X chromosome (Figure 1A) are lower than in chr19 (Figure ... See full document

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hobo enhancer trapping mutagenesis in Drosophila reveals an insertion specificity different from P elements.

hobo enhancer trapping mutagenesis in Drosophila reveals an insertion specificity different from P elements.

... sulting from the injection experiment onto the X chromosome. In order to increase the jump rate, a recombinant X chromosome containing both inser- tions A and C w[r] ... See full document

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