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Lu, X., Wu, C.I. (2011). Sex, sex chromosomes and gene expression.  BMC Biol. 9(): 30.
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FBrf0213632
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Abstract
The X chromosome has fewer testis-specific genes than autosomes in many species. This bias is commonly attributed to X inactivation in spermatogenesis but a recent paper in BMC Biology provides evidence against X inactivation in Drosophila and proposes that somatic tissue- and testis- but not ovary-specific genes tend not to be located on the X chromosome. Here, we discuss possible mechanisms underlying this bias, including sexual antagonism and dosage compensation.
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PMC3087707 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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Lack of global meiotic sex chromosome inactivation, and paucity of tissue-specific gene expression on the Drosophila X chromosome.
Mikhaylova and Nurminsky, 2011, BMC Biol. 9: 29 [FBrf0213839]

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    Language of Publication
    English
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    BMC Biol.
    Title
    BMC Biology
    ISBN/ISSN
    1741-7007
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