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Biological sex is central to our continued existence. Yet the mechanism that determines sex, rather than being rational and conserved, is a battlefield of warring genes, sexual antagonism, unbalanced expression and self-destructing sex chromosomes that come in bewildering varieties.Drawing on 50 years of research in three fields in which the author has played key roles, this unique book explores the function, activity and evolution of sex genes and chromosomes in humans and other animals. Providing eye-witness stories of early discoveries and modern genomic insights, it examines how genes and chromosomes determine sex; delving into key breakthroughs, theories on gene and chromosome function, and the enormous scope for variation in body traits and behaviour.Reflecting the huge advances in genetics and genomics that help explain the wonders of human existence and evolution, this book is a fascinating resource for anyone interested in the biology of sex- particularly students and researchers in reproduction, genetics and evolution.
Contents
1. Introduction to Vertebrate Genomes and Sex; Part I. Organization and Evolution of Sex Chromosomes: 2. Sex and Sex Chromosomes; 3. Molecular Biology of Mammalian Sex Chromosomes; 4. Evolution of Mammal Sex Chromosomes; Part II. Activity of Sex Chromosomes: 5. Discovery of X Chromosome Inactivation; 6. Molecular Biology of X Chromosome Inactivation; 7. Evolution of X Chromosome Inactivation and Dosage Compensation; Part III. Sex Determination: 8. Sex and the Single Gene; 9. Molecular Biology of Mammal Sex Determination; 10. Evolution of Vertebrate Sex Determination; 11. Sex, Genes and the Human Condition; Glossary; Nomenclature - Genes, Proteins and Diseases; Index.