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This project investigates the rapid evolution of X chromosomes in primates and their role in reproductive barriers between species. It focuses on genetic conflicts during sperm development, aiming to identify key genes and mechanisms that drive speciation through advanced genomic analysis and single-cell sequencing tec…
Primate X chromosomes evolve extraordinary fast and are also tightly associated with the establishment of reproductive barriers between emerging species.The hypothesis of this proposal is that genetic conflicts between the X chromosome and the rest of the genome during spermatogenesis cause rapid X chromosome evolution and build reproductive barriers.
Genetic conflicts for transmission to haploid gametes, called meiotic drive, will cause non-adaptive evolution, which is expected to be countered…
AARHUS UNIVERSITET
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