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      Sex-Biased Gene Expression.

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          Methods of transcriptional profiling have made it possible to compare gene expression between females and males on a genome-wide scale. Such studies have revealed that sex-biased gene expression is abundant in many species, although its extent may vary greatly among tissues or developmental stages. In species with genetic sex determination, sex chromosome-specific processes, such as dosage compensation, also may influence sex-biased gene expression. Sex-biased genes, especially those with male-biased expression, often show elevated rates of both protein sequence and gene expression divergence between species, which could have a number of causes, including sexual selection, sexual antagonism, and relaxed selective constraint. Here, we review our current knowledge of sex-biased gene expression in both model and nonmodel organisms, as well as the biological and technical factors that should be considered when analyzing sex-biased expression. We also discuss current approaches to uncover the evolutionary forces that govern the evolution of sex-biased genes.

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          Journal
          Annu. Rev. Genet.
          Annual review of genetics
          Annual Reviews
          1545-2948
          0066-4197
          Nov 23 2016
          : 50
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Biology II, Faculty of Biology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, 82152 Planegg, Germany; email: grath@bio.lmu.de , parsch@bio.lmu.de.
          Article
          10.1146/annurev-genet-120215-035429
          27574843
          44793efe-4dd4-436d-b277-39f9acfc6c21
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          transcriptomics,sexual dimorphism,sex chromosomes,evolution,epigenetics,dosage compensation

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