Gene-rich UV sex chromosomes harbor conserved regulators of sexual development

Nonrecombining sex chromosomes, like the mammalian Y, often lose genes and accumulate transposable elements, a process termed degeneration. The correlation between suppressed recombination and degeneration is clear in animal XY systems, but the absence of recombination is confounded with other asymm...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science advances 2021-06, Vol.7 (27), p.1-12
Hauptverfasser: Carey, Sarah B, Jenkins, Jerry, Lovell, John T, Maumus, Florian, Sreedasyam, Avinash, Payton, Adam C, Shu, Shengqiang, Tiley, George P, Fernandez-Pozo, Noe, Healey, Adam, Barry, Kerrie, Chen, Cindy, Wang, Mei, Lipzen, Anna, Daum, Chris, Saski, Christopher A, McBreen, Jordan C, Conrad, Roth E, Kollar, Leslie M, Olsson, Sanna, Huttunen, Sanna, Landis, Jacob B, Burleigh, J Gordon, Wickett, Norman J, Johnson, Matthew G, Rensing, Stefan A, Grimwood, Jane, Schmutz, Jeremy, McDaniel, Stuart F
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Zusammenfassung:Nonrecombining sex chromosomes, like the mammalian Y, often lose genes and accumulate transposable elements, a process termed degeneration. The correlation between suppressed recombination and degeneration is clear in animal XY systems, but the absence of recombination is confounded with other asymmetries between the X and Y. In contrast, UV sex chromosomes, like those found in bryophytes, experience symmetrical population genetic conditions. Here, we generate nearly gapless female and male chromosome-scale reference genomes of the moss to test for degeneration in the bryophyte UV sex chromosomes. We show that the moss sex chromosomes evolved over 300 million years ago and expanded via two chromosomal fusions. Although the sex chromosomes exhibit weaker purifying selection than autosomes, we find that suppressed recombination alone is insufficient to drive degeneration. Instead, the U and V sex chromosomes harbor thousands of broadly expressed genes, including numerous key regulators of sexual development across land plants.
ISSN:2375-2548
2375-2548
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.abh2488