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12:55
anyone know where I would find up to date reliable info on the number of identified genes in a species and how many of those are mapped to the minor chromosomes (Y or W linked)? Just need a handful of examples for a talk, to show that Y's contain few genes
e.g. "Mountain gorillas have 23000 genes, of which just 6 are on the Y chromosome" (these numbers are made up)
13:07
(humans, fruit flies, + one other would be good)
 
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21:31
NBCI Map Viewer. For humans ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mapview/…
In drosophilia, it's a weird X chromosome counting mecanism, with Y not taking part per se, so not sure if it's relevant to your talk
Other species : ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mapview (then click on the magnifier icon after the name)

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