Sex-biased gene expression across tissues reveals unexpected differentiation in the gills of the threespine stickleback
Sexual dimorphism can evolve through sex-specific regulation of the same gene set. However, sex chromosomes can also facilitate this by directly linking gene expression to sex. Moreover, differences in gene content between heteromorphic sex chromosomes contribute to sexual dimorphism. Understanding...
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Main Authors: | Sylvestre, Florent, Aubin-Horth, Nadia, Bernatchez, Louis |
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Language: | English |
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2025-01-01
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Online Access: | https://peercommunityjournal.org/articles/10.24072/pcjournal.507/ |
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