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Autor:
Atsushi Toyoda, Jeffrey L. Boore, Kristen S. Jordan, Yoko Kuroki, Marilyn B. Renfree, Asao Fujiyama, Denis O’Meally, Jennifer A. Marshall Graves, Paul D. Waters, Andrew J Pask, Margaret L. Delbridge, Natasha Sankovic, Veronica J. Murtagh
Publikováno v:
Genome Research. 22:498-507
We report here the isolation and sequencing of 10 Y-specific tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii) BAC clones, revealing five hitherto undescribed tammar wallaby Y genes (in addition to the five genes already described) and several pseudogenes. Some gene
Autor:
Margaret L. Delbridge, J.A. Marshall Graves, M.A. Ferguson-Smith, Patricia Caroline Mary O’Brien, Natasha Sankovic, Frank Grützner
Publikováno v:
Chromosome Research. 14:657-664
The Y chromosome is perhaps the most interesting element of the mammalian genome but comparative analysis of the Y chromosome has been impeded by the difficulty of assembling a shotgun sequence of the Y. BAC-based sequencing has been successful for t
Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development. 16:219-224
The X and Y chromosomes of humans and other mammals both have very atypical gene contents. The degenerate Y bears only a handful of genes that are specialized for male sex and reproduction. Now it seems that the X over-represents genes controlling re
Autor:
Deanne J. Whitworth, Chai An Mao, Richard R. Behringer, Marilyn B. Renfree, Jennifer A. Marshall Graves, Ke Jun Wei, Geoffrey Shaw, Natasha Sankovic, Andrew J Pask
Publikováno v:
Biology of Reproduction. 70:160-167
During male sexual development in reptiles, birds, and mammals, anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) induces the regression of the Mullerian ducts that normally form the primordia of the female reproductive tract. Whereas Mullerian duct regression occurs dur
Autor:
Anna J. MacDonald, Stephen D. Sarre, Natasha Sankovic, Nancy N. FitzSimmons, Kyall R. Zenger, Matthew Wakefield, Jennifer A. Marshall Graves
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology Notes. 6:1202-1204
Microsatellites were identified from three fully sequenced Y chromosome-specific bacterial artificial chromosome clones from the tammar wallaby, Macropus eugenii. Ten microsatellites were genotyped in male tammar wallabies. Four loci were polymorphic
Autor:
Paul D, Waters, Jennifer A, Marshall Graves, Katherine, Thompson, Natasha, Sankovic, Tariq, Ezaz
Publikováno v:
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.). 422
Comparative molecular cytogenetics provides a powerful tool for deciphering the evolutionary history of vertebrate sex chromosomes. We have adapted cell culture and molecular cytogenetic techniques to study the sex chromosomes of many exotic mammals,
Autor:
Paul D. Waters, Katherine Thompson, Natasha Sankovic, Tariq Ezaz, Jennifer A. Marshall Graves
Publikováno v:
Phylogenomics ISBN: 9781588297648
Comparative molecular cytogenetics provides a powerful tool for deciphering the evolutionary history of vertebrate sex chromosomes. We have adapted cell culture and molecular cytogenetic techniques to study the sex chromosomes of many exotic mammals,
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-581-7_15
Autor:
Natasha Sankovic, Amber E. Alsop, Pat Miethke, Jennifer A. Marshall Graves, Ruth Rofe, Robert W. Rapkins, Helen Haines, Edda Koina, Janine E. Deakin
Publikováno v:
Chromosome research : an international journal on the molecular, supramolecular and evolutionary aspects of chromosome biology. 13(6)
Marsupials occupy a phylogenetic middle ground that is very valuable in genome comparisons of mammal and other vertebrate species. For this reason, whole genome sequencing is being undertaken for two distantly related marsupial species, including the
Autor:
Paul D. Waters, Margaret L. Delbridge, Natasha Sankovic, Patrick J. Kirby, Jennifer A. Marshall Graves
Publikováno v:
Cytogenetic and genome research. 103(1-2)
All mammals have an XX female:XY male sex chromosome system. The X and Y are thought to have evolved from a homologous pair of autosomes by a process of Y degradation. This process left a small, heterochromatic and gene-poor Y, and a relatively uncha
Autor:
Andrew J, Pask, Deanne J, Whitworth, Chai-An, Mao, Ke-Jun, Wei, Natasha, Sankovic, Jennifer A M, Graves, Geoffrey, Shaw, Marilyn B, Renfree, Richard R, Behringer
Publikováno v:
Biology of reproduction. 70(1)
During male sexual development in reptiles, birds, and mammals, anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) induces the regression of the Müllerian ducts that normally form the primordia of the female reproductive tract. Whereas Müllerian duct regression occurs