2018
DOI: 10.1101/380030
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Sexually dimorphic gene expression and transcriptome evolution provides mixed evidence for a fast-Z effect inHeliconius

Abstract: Sex chromosomes have different evolutionary properties as compared to the autosomes due to their hemizygous nature. In particular, recessive mutations are more readily exposed to selection, which can lead to faster rates of molecular evolution. Here, we report patterns of gene expression and molecular evolution in the sex chromosomes of a group of tropical butterflies. We first improved the completeness of the Heliconius melpomene reference annotation, a neotropical butterfly with a ZW sex determination system… Show more

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