Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2825393 | Trends in Genetics | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
It has been shown that selective pressure to compensate for the silencing of the sex chromosomes during male meiosis resulted in many X-linked genes being duplicated as functional retrogenes on autosomes. The silencing of male sex chromosomes was probably stratified during evolution, in accordance with their stratified diversification. Here I show that the timing of the retrocopying events is associated with the timing of the X-Y differentiation of the region of the X chromosome housing the parental copy of the gene.
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Authors
Aoife McLysaght,