The complete sequence and comparative analysis of ape sex chromosomes
Pennsylvania State University · National Institutes of Health · +23 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Apes possess two sex chromosomes—the male-specific Y chromosome and the X chromosome, which is present in both males and females. The Y chromosome is crucial for male reproduction, with deletions being linked to infertility 1 . The X chromosome is vital for reproduction and cognition 2 . Variation in mating patterns and brain function among apes suggests corresponding differences in their sex chromosomes. However, owing to their repetitive nature and incomplete reference assemblies, ape sex chromosomes have been challenging to study. Here, using the methodology developed for the telomere-to-telomere (T2T) human genome, we produced gapless assemblies of the X and Y chromosomes for five great apes…
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- Gorilla
- Biology
- Pan paniscus
- Evolutionary biology
- Bonobo
- Hominidae
- Genetics
- Chromosome
- Life in Land