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Content Introduction Sex-Chromosome Systems Sex-Chromosome Evolution Sex-Chromosome Organization Molecular evolution Conclusions Introduction Sexual reproduction is common in multicellular organisms This includes fusion of gametes (isogamy vs anisogamy) from two individuals Anisogamy can give rise to separate sexes (males and females) The sex can be determined by environment or genetic factors Sex chromosomes have evolved independently several times in different linages SEX-CHROMOSOME SYSTEMS: Sex chromosomes from related Sex chromosomes from related linages are not necessarily linages are not necessarily homologous homologous Liability hypothesis: Spread SEX Liability hypothesis: Spread of new sex-determining loci CHROMOSOMES of new sex-determining loci linked to autosomal loci under ARE LABILE linked to autosomal loci under sexually antagonistic selection sexually antagonistic selection ‘Simple’ organization of XY ‘Simple’ organization of XY males and XX females does not males and XX females does not reflect the variety of sex- reflect the variety of sex- chromosome systems chromosome systems SEX- XY/XX ZW/ZZ CHROMOSOME SYSTEMS: X0/XX Z0/ZZ VARIETY OF SEX- CHROMOSOME SYSTEMS XY1Y2/XX Z1Z2W/Z1Z1Z2Z2 RINGS OR CHAINS SEX- XY/XX CHROMOSOME ZW/ZZ SYSTEMS: X0/XX Z0/ZZ VARIETY OF SEX- CHROMOSOME SYSTEMS XY1Y2/XX Z1Z2W/Z1Z1Z2Z2 RINGS OR CHAINS
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