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This project investigates the evolution of sex chromosomes and dosage compensation in plants, focusing on two dioecious species, Silene and Rumex. It aims to understand how gene expression balance between sexes is regulated through transcriptional and post-transcriptional mechanisms, using advanced sequencing technique…
This project will address a key question in evolutionary biology: the evolution of sex chromosomes and the origin and regulation of dosage compensation (DC).
Degeneration of non-recombining sex-specific chromosomes (e.g., Y in mammals, W in birds) causes gene loss and dosage imbalances between sexes.
While some organisms with ancient sex chromosomes (e.g., Drosophila, mammals) evolved chromosome-wide DC, such systems are not universally observed in birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, or plants. E…
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