2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.12.603334
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Chromosomal fusion drives sex chromosome evolution in treehoppers despite long-term X chromosome conservation

Daniela H Palmer Droguett,
Micah Fletcher,
Sarah Kocher
et al.

Abstract: Sex chromosomes follow distinct evolutionary trajectories compared to the rest of the genome. In many cases, sex chromosomes (X and Y, or Z and W) significantly differentiate from one another resulting in heteromorphic sex chromosome systems. Such heteromorphic systems are thought to act as an evolutionary trap that prevents subsequent turnover of the sex chromosome system. For old, degenerated sex chromosome systems in which turnover is unlikely, chromosomal fusion with an autosome may be one way that sex chr… Show more

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