2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12915-017-0352-z
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The landscape of sex-differential transcriptome and its consequent selection in human adults

Abstract: BackgroundThe prevalence of several human morbid phenotypes is sometimes much higher than intuitively expected. This can directly arise from the presence of two sexes, male and female, in one species. Men and women have almost identical genomes but are distinctly dimorphic, with dissimilar disease susceptibilities. Sexually dimorphic traits mainly result from differential expression of genes present in both sexes. Such genes can be subject to different, and even opposing, selection constraints in the two sexes… Show more

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“…In population genetic terms, these sex differences may appear as higher frequencies of alleles that have harmful effects in one sex, but not the other [34]. Other possible explanations for sex-related differences in the relationship between physical activity, BDNF, and cognitive function include altered energy balance [35] and use of estrogen therapies [36].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In population genetic terms, these sex differences may appear as higher frequencies of alleles that have harmful effects in one sex, but not the other [34]. Other possible explanations for sex-related differences in the relationship between physical activity, BDNF, and cognitive function include altered energy balance [35] and use of estrogen therapies [36].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3). Such loci are under positive or purifying selection in one sex but experience the mutational input from both, which will lead to more genetic diversity than expected [49][50][51] . Consistent with this notion, recent work suggests that differences in allele frequency between males and females in humans are indeed a result of sex-specific survival 52 .…”
Section: Measuring Balancing Selection From Inter-sexual Genetic Diffmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Разли-чия в морфометрических показателях между мужчи-нами и женщинами могут определяться исходно раз-личным фенотипом, который развивается под влиянием различного гормонального фона [2]. Полу-ченные в этом исследовании данные, возможно, про-тиворечат ранее опубликованной информации.…”
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“…Существует понятие "гендерной медицины" [1]. Известно, что половой диморфизм определяется различной экспрессией генов, которые есть у обоих полов [2]. Это, как следствие, может при-водить к различиям не только в физиологическом…”
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