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Evolution and regulation of animal sex chromosomes.

Zexian ZhuLubna YounasQi Zhou
Published in: Nature reviews. Genetics (2024)
Animal sex chromosomes typically carry the upstream sex-determining gene that triggers testis or ovary development and, in some species, are regulated by global dosage compensation in response to functional decay of the Y chromosome. Despite the importance of these pathways, they exhibit striking differences across species, raising fundamental questions regarding the mechanisms underlying their evolutionary turnover. Recent studies of non-model organisms, including insects, reptiles and teleosts, have yielded a broad view of the diversity of sex chromosomes that challenges established theories. Moreover, continued studies in model organisms with recently developed technologies have characterized the dynamics of sex determination and dosage compensation in three-dimensional nuclear space and at single-cell resolution. Here, we synthesize recent insights into sex chromosomes from a variety of species to review their evolutionary dynamics with respect to the canonical model, as well as their diverse mechanisms of regulation.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • genome wide
  • gene expression
  • high throughput
  • mass spectrometry
  • gram negative
  • multidrug resistant
  • molecularly imprinted
  • body composition
  • simultaneous determination