Sex Determination: Why So Many Ways of Doing It?
University of California, Berkeley · University College London · +12 more institutions
Abstract
Sexual reproduction is an ancient feature of life on earth, and the familiar X and Y chromosomes in humans and other model species have led to the impression that sex determination mechanisms are old and conserved. In fact, males and females are determined by diverse mechanisms that evolve rapidly in many taxa. Yet this diversity in primary sex-determining signals is coupled with conserved molecular pathways that trigger male or female development. Conflicting selection on different parts of the genome and on the two sexes may drive many of these transitions, but few systems with rapid turnover of sex determination mechanisms have been rigorously studied. Here we survey our current understanding of how and why…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 47.44
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- 100%
- References
- 164
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14Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Evolutionary biology
- Sexual selection
- Evolution of sexual reproduction
- Genetic algorithm
- Diversity (politics)
- Genome
- Sexual characteristics