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    A Gene Catalogue of the Euchromatic Male-Specific Region of the Horse Y Chromosome: Comparison with Human and Other Mammals

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    Studies of the Y chromosome in primates, rodents and carnivores provide compelling evidence that the male specific region of Y (MSY) contains functional genes, many of which have specialized roles in spermatogenesis and male-fertility. Little similarity, however, has been found between the gene content and sequence of MSY in different species. This hinders the discovery of species-specific male fertility genes and limits our understanding about MSY evolution in mammals. Here, a detailed MSY gene catalogue was developed for the horse – an odd-toed ungulate. Using direct cDNA selection from horse testis, and sequence analysis of Y-specific BAC clones, 37 horse MSY genes/transcripts were identified. The genes were mapped to the MSY BAC contig map, characterized for copy number, analyzed for transcriptional profiles by RT-PCR, examined for the presence of ORFs, and compared to other mammalian orthologs. We demonstrate that the horse MSY harbors 20 X-degenerate genes with known orthologs in other eutherian species. The remaining 17 genes are acquired or novel and have so far been identified only in the horse or donkey Y chromosomes. Notably, 3 transcripts were found in the heterochromatic part of the Y. We show that despite substantial differences between the sequence, gene content and organization of horse and other mammalian Y chromosomes, the functions of MSY genes are predominantly related to testis and spermatogenesis. Altogether, 10 multicopy genes with testis-specific expression were identified in the horse MSY, and considered likely candidate genes for stallion fertility. The findings establish an important foundation for the study of Y-linked genetic factors governing fertility in stallions, and improve our knowledge about the evolutionary processes that have shaped Y chromosomes in different mammalian lineages

    Large Synoptic Survey Telescope Galaxies Science Roadmap

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    The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) will enable revolutionary studies of galaxies, dark matter, and black holes over cosmic time. The LSST Galaxies Science Collaboration has identified a host of preparatory research tasks required to leverage fully the LSST dataset for extragalactic science beyond the study of dark energy. This Galaxies Science Roadmap provides a brief introduction to critical extragalactic science to be conducted ahead of LSST operations, and a detailed list of preparatory science tasks including the motivation, activities, and deliverables associated with each. The Galaxies Science Roadmap will serve as a guiding document for researchers interested in conducting extragalactic science in anticipation of the forthcoming LSST era

    Sports and Emotions

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    Sports are a ubiquitous feature of social life, yet it is an arena that has not received systematic study. Over the past several decades, there have been a number of studies that have worked to connect sports and emotions, but sociologists of emotions are uniquely positioned to lead research in this area. Early work connecting sports and emotions drew from the perspectives of Elias and Scheff and focused on the arousal of pleasurable excitement and on catharsis. Since these early works, research has addressed emotion management by athletes and emotional labor in sports industries. Both athletes and sports spectators are involved in developing sports identities and communities. Indeed, the rituals associated with sports fandom and involvement as a spectator create an identity for people and lead to the development of community. Further consideration in this chapter is given to the role of gender in the connection between sports and emotions as well as to how sports performance leads to emotional reactions. Ultimately, the connections between sports and emotions should be made both through the sociology of sport and sociology through sport. While emotions theories can be brought to bear upon the arena of sports to better understand that arena, sports can also provide a venue for applying and extending theories of emotions

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