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White-throated Sparrows exhibit a fascinating disconnect between their genetic makeup and traditionally assumed sex-linked traits, demonstrating that genes influence characteristics like plumage and behaviour on a non-sex chromosome. This species has two colour morphs, white-striped and tan-striped, each associated with distinct behavioural tendencies that don't strictly align with their actual sex. The presence of a "supergene" on chromosome 2, which doesn't recombine and affects these traits, loosely mirrors the evolution of sex chromosomes but with key differences. This unique system highlights how genes outside of sex chromosomes can drive sex-related variations, challenging the binary view of biological sex and revealing the inherent diversity within species. The study of these sparrows provides valuable insights into the evolution of sex and the remarkable plasticity of sex-related characteristics in the natural world.
White-throated Sparrows exhibit a fascinating disconnect between their genetic makeup and traditionally assumed sex-linked traits, demonstrating that genes influence characteristics like plumage and behaviour on a non-sex chromosome. This species has two colour morphs, white-striped and tan-striped, each associated with distinct behavioural tendencies that don't strictly align with their actual sex. The presence of a "supergene" on chromosome 2, which doesn't recombine and affects these traits, loosely mirrors the evolution of sex chromosomes but with key differences. This unique system highlights how genes outside of sex chromosomes can drive sex-related variations, challenging the binary view of biological sex and revealing the inherent diversity within species. The study of these sparrows provides valuable insights into the evolution of sex and the remarkable plasticity of sex-related characteristics in the natural world.