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Gene expression in mouse ovary and testis


ABSTRACT: To investigate the genomic distribution of genes with sex- biased expression patterns in mice we analyzed the chromosomal distribution of genes preferentially expressed in sexually dimorphic tissues such as testis and ovary.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

SUBMITTER: Rafael Camerini-Otero 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-1138 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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The mouse X chromosome is enriched for sex-biased genes not subject to selection by meiotic sex chromosome inactivation.

Khil Pavel P PP   Smirnova Natalya A NA   Romanienko Peter J PJ   Camerini-Otero R Daniel RD  

Nature genetics 20040523 6


Sex chromosomes are subject to sex-specific selective evolutionary forces. One model predicts that genes with sex-biased expression should be enriched on the X chromosome. In agreement with Rice's hypothesis, spermatogonial genes are over-represented on the X chromosome of mice and sex- and reproduction-related genes are over-represented on the human X chromosome. Male-biased genes are under-represented on the X chromosome in worms and flies, however. Here we show that mouse spermatogenesis gene  ...[more]

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