2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.04.10.536214
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Testing immediate dosage compensation by irradiation of heavy-ion beams toDrosophila miranda

Abstract: Many organisms with heteromorphic sex chromosomes have a mechanism of dosage compensation (DC) in which X-linked genes are upregulated in males to mitigate dosage imbalance between sexes and between chromosomes. However, how quickly the DC is established during evolution remains elusive. In this study, irradiating the heavy-ion beams to Drosophila miranda that have young sex chromosomes, the so-called neo-sex chromosomes, we induced deletions on the neo-Y chromosome to mimic the situation of Y-chromosome degen… Show more

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