2024
DOI: 10.1111/ivb.12426
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Sex chromosome evolution in the clam shrimp Eulimnadia texana

Connor Lang,
Chathumadavi Ediriweera,
Stephen C. Weeks

Abstract: Sex chromosome degeneration is documented in various animal taxa and is predicted to be due, in part, to a buildup of transposable elements (TE) on the non‐recombining sex chromosome (Y in mammals and W in many crustaceans). Recombination in XX (or ZZ) individuals is predicted to reduce the buildup of TEs on the X (Z), but because there are no YY (WW) individuals, such TE buildup goes unchecked on the Y or W. Herein, we report an analysis of TEs in the genome of a crustacean that has both ZZ and WW individuals… Show more

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