| Literature DB >> 30007571 |
Susana Margarida Coelho1, Josselin Gueno2, Agnieszka Paulina Lipinska2, Jeremy Mark Cock2, James G Umen3.
Abstract
The evolution of sex determination continues to pose major questions in biology. Sex-determination mechanisms control reproductive cell differentiation and development of sexual characteristics in all organisms, from algae to animals and plants. While the underlying processes defining sex (meiosis and recombination) are conserved, sex-determination mechanisms are highly labile. In particular, a flow of new discoveries has highlighted several fascinating features of the previously understudied haploid UV sex determination and related mating systems found in diverse photosynthetic taxa including green algae, bryophytes, and brown algae. Analyses integrating information from these systems and contrasting them with classical XY and ZW systems are providing exciting insights into both the universality and the diversity of sex-determining chromosomes across eukaryotes.Entities:
Keywords: UV chromosomes; haploid-diploid life cycle; mating-type loci; sex determination
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30007571 PMCID: PMC6128410 DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2018.06.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Plant Sci ISSN: 1360-1385 Impact factor: 18.313