Wilson Sayres, Melissa Luo, Kevin Dating evolutionary strata on the human sex chromosomes reveals complex history of X-Y recombination suppression <p>In mammals, distinct evolutionary strata – regions with similar X-Y divergence among sequences, but different from neighboring regions – evolved following a series of inversion events that suppressed recombination between the sex chromosomes. However, little is known about when these strata were formed. Here, using a phylogenetic method and taking advantage of the growing number of mammalian genome sequences, we present bounds of when X-Y recombination was suppressed across the X chromosome.</p> sex chromosome evolution;sex chromosomes;X-conserved region;X-added region;Y chromosome;evolutionary strata;evolution;Computational Biology;Bioinformatics;Genetics;Evolutionary Biology 2014-05-21
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