Are Sex-Biased Genes More Dispensible?

Main Category: Genetics
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Article Date: 15 Jan 2009 - 4:00 PDT

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Females and males of many animals look very different, and most of these differences are due to different expression levels of the same genes.

So-called sex-biased genes have several peculiar evolutionary properties suggesting they are less important to survival than other genes, and in this opinion we lay out the evidence to support this hypothesis.

Further testing will be needed to confirm whether sex-biased genes are more dispensable, but if the notion is true, it will be important in understanding how and why males and females differ from each other.

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