The rattlesnake w chromosome: a gc-rich retroelement refugium with retained gene function across ancient evolutionary strata

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  • who: Crotalus and colleagues from the Department Ecology and Biology, University Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA have published the research: The Rattlesnake W Chromosome: A GC-Rich Retroelement Refugium with Retained Gene Function Across Ancient Evolutionary Strata, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 22/07/2022
  • what: The authors characterize female-specific prairie (Crotalus viridis) and evaluate how recombination suppression and other processes have shaped evolution in snakes. The authors show that this scaffold was incoru00ad rectly identified as the W chromosome, and instead repreu00ad sents an autosomal chromosome scaffold (see Discussion; Supplementary Appendix; supplementary fig S2A . . .

     

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