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Evolutionary dynamics of Anolis sex chromosomes revealed by sequencing of flow sorting-derived microchromosome-specific DNA.

Authors :
Kichigin, Ilya
Giovannotti, Massimo
Makunin, Alex
Ng, Bee
Kabilov, Marsel
Tupikin, Alexey
Barucchi, Vincenzo
Splendiani, Andrea
Ruggeri, Paolo
Rens, Willem
O'Brien, Patricia
Ferguson-Smith, Malcolm
Graphodatsky, Alexander
Trifonov, Vladimir
Source :
Molecular Genetics & Genomics. Oct2016, Vol. 291 Issue 5, p1955-1966. 12p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Squamate reptiles show a striking diversity in modes of sex determination, including both genetic (XY or ZW) and temperature-dependent sex determination systems. The genomes of only a handful of species have been sequenced, analyzed and assembled including the genome of Anolis carolinensis. Despite a high genome coverage, only macrochromosomes of A. carolinensis were assembled whereas the content of most microchromosomes remained unclear. Most of the Anolis species have homomorphic XY sex chromosome system. However, some species have large heteromorphic XY chromosomes (e.g., A. sagrei) and even multiple sex chromosomes systems (e.g. A. pogus), that were shown to be derived from fusions of the ancestral XY with microautosomes. We applied next generation sequencing of flow sorting-derived chromosome-specific DNA pools to characterize the content and composition of microchromosomes in A. carolinensis and A. sagrei. Comparative analysis of sequenced chromosome-specific DNA pools revealed that the A. sagrei XY sex chromosomes contain regions homologous to several microautosomes of A. carolinensis. We suggest that the sex chromosomes of A. sagrei are derived by fusions of the ancestral sex chromosome with three microautosomes and subsequent loss of some genetic content on the Y chromosome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16174615
Volume :
291
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Molecular Genetics & Genomics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
117522571
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00438-016-1230-z