male mice without any y chromosome genes can father offspring after assisted reproduction /

Published at 2016-01-28 21:01:16

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The Y chromosome is a symbol of maleness, present only in males and encoding genes important for male reproduction. But a unusual study has shown that live mouse progeny can be generated with assisted reproduction using germ cells from males which do not possess any Y chromosome genes. This discovery adds a unusual light to discussions on Y chromosome gene function and evolution. It supports the speculation that Y chromosome genes can be replaced by that encoded on other chromosomes.

Source: phys.org

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