Sex Chromosome Degeneration by Regulatory Evolution

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Current theory proposes that Y chromosome degeneration occurs from selective interference. Lenormand et al. propose a different theory based on the instability of diploid expression between non-recombining chromosomes. This theory can combine with selective interference and can explain fast Y degeneration and simultaneous dosage compensation.

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Lenormand, T., Fyon, F., Sun, E., & Roze, D. (2020). Sex Chromosome Degeneration by Regulatory Evolution. Current Biology, 30(15), 3001-3006.e5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2020.05.052

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