Abstract:The analyses of the Y chromosome gene content in 12 Drosophila species whose genome were sequenced in 2008 showed that the Y is not well conserved among species and is currently in the process of acquiring genes, contradicting the current model of sex chromosome evolution that describes the Y as a degenerate homolog of the X, in constant gene loss. This initial result prompted the study of additional Drosophila species and related genera. One of the difficulties in obtaining specimens is the fact that drosophi… Show more
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