Libert, C., Dejager, L. & Pinheiro, I. The X chromosome in immune functions: when a chromosome makes the difference.Nat Rev Immunol10, 594–604 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/nri2815 Download citation Issue DateAugust 2010 DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1038/nri2815 ...
regardless of sex or surgery. There was no difference in serum HDL-cholesterol concentrations between males and females, regardless of surgery (Fig.2g). Serum HDL-cholesterol concentrations were higher in XX males, but not XX females compared to XY mice (Fig.2g;P = 0.018...
I examined whether the 4.6 Mb difference between sexes can be detected using flow cytometry and tested whether a selection of dioecious and trioecious species in the family Caricaceae have detectable genome size difference between sexes. Nuclear DNA content for 11 of the 35 Caricaceae species was...
somatic tissues (7.00 pg in 2A + XX females and 7.50 pg in 2A + XY1Y2 males), and two clearly different DNA classes of mature pollen grains, with lower and with higher DNA amounts (16.8% difference) were found. Most probably the grains with the lower DNA amount possess seven chromoso...
than groups with a low social status. Such variance in reproductive success between descent groups and its intergenerational transmission are expected to accelerate the growth of certain lineages and the extinction of others, at a faster rate than compared to a population with no difference in ...
Y DNA ResourcesCategory Archives: Chromosome Mapping Six Ways to Figure Out How We’re Related Posted on September 9, 2024 5 In my latest Webinar, Six Ways to Figure Out How We’re Related, I discuss the various tools from Ancestry, FamilyTreeDNA, MyHeritage, and 23andMe –plus cluster...
The concordance of these estimates does not support an important difference in migration rates between the sexes throughout the history of South Amerinds. Admixture analysis of the Colombian populations suggests an asymmetric pattern of mating involving mostly immigrant men and native women. 展开 ...
and performed DNA-FISH (Additional file 1: Figure S1b). We found that about 40% of EGFP-positive cells showed no Y chromosome signal (Additional file 1: Figure S1c–e). By contrast, only 1% of wild-type (WT) cells and 8% of EGFP-negative cells in the brain contained no Y ...
34] and was found to be located on the short arm of the Y chromosome close to the pseudoautosomal boundary. This gene is thought to have been evolved by a mutation in theSOX3gene. The humanSRYis a single exon that encodes a protein of 204 amino acids which contains a conserved DNA-...
than groups with a low social status. Such variance in reproductive success between descent groups and its intergenerational transmission are expected to accelerate the growth of certain lineages and the extinction of others, at a faster rate than compared to a population with no difference in ...