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  1. ...tolerate large-scale rearrangements during meiosis. Therefore, Lepidoptera represents an ideal system for studying the evolution of chromosome rearrangements. In Lepidoptera, the sex Z Chromosome is frequently involved in chromosome fusions (Wright et al. 2024), giving rise to the so-called neo-sex...
  2. ...-linked regions, which can eventually lead to degeneration and morphologically heteromorphic sex chromosome pairs (Charlesworth and Charlesworth 2000). For instance, the Drosophila neo-Y (Bachtrog et al. 2008) and human Y Chromosome (Livernois et al. 2012) have independently degenerated in part because...
  3. ...to the reported patterns of mammals and Drosophila (Szabo et al. 2019), cis-contacts were the dominant type of chromatin interactions (Fig. 3A). There are much more abundant and stronger trans-contacts between microchromosomes than between macrochromosomes, and the overall trans-contact frequencies are negatively...
  4. .... As a result, our analyses will not capture the influence of factors related to sex and reproduction on gene survival during the early stages of sex chromosome evolution. In Drosophila miranda, surviving ancestral genes on Y Chromosomes are enriched for genes with ancestral male-specific expression...
  5. .... 2019. Massive gene amplification on a recently formed Drosophila Y chromosome. Nat Ecol Evol 3: 1587–1597. doi:10.1038/s41559-019-1009-9 ↵Bellott DW, Skaletsky H, Pyntikova T, Mardis ER, Graves T, Kremitzki C, Brown LG, Rozen S, Warren WC, Wilson RK, et al. 2010. Convergent evolution of chicken Z...
  6. ...systems are divided into two broad categories: (1) males are the heterogametic sex (XY); or (2) females are the heterogametic sex (ZW). In long-established sex chromosomes—such as in birds, eutherian mammals, and Drosophila—the X and Y (or Z andW) Chromosomes are typically highly differentiated...
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