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Recombination suppression and evolutionary strata around mating‐type loci in fungi: documenting patterns and understanding evolutionary and mechanistic causes.

Authors :
Hartmann, Fanny E.
Duhamel, Marine
Carpentier, Fantin
Hood, Michael E.
Foulongne‐Oriol, Marie
Silar, Philippe
Malagnac, Fabienne
Grognet, Pierre
Giraud, Tatiana
Source :
New Phytologist; Mar2021, Vol. 229 Issue 5, p2470-2491, 22p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Summary: Genomic regions determining sexual compatibility often display recombination suppression, as occurs in sex chromosomes, plant self‐incompatibility loci and fungal mating‐type loci. Regions lacking recombination can extend beyond the genes determining sexes or mating types, by several successive steps of recombination suppression. Here we review the evidence for recombination suppression around mating‐type loci in fungi, sometimes encompassing vast regions of the mating‐type chromosomes. The suppression of recombination at mating‐type loci in fungi has long been recognized and maintains the multiallelic combinations required for correct compatibility determination. We review more recent evidence for expansions of recombination suppression beyond mating‐type genes in fungi ('evolutionary strata'), which have been little studied and may be more pervasive than commonly thought. We discuss testable hypotheses for the ultimate (evolutionary) and proximate (mechanistic) causes for such expansions of recombination suppression, including (1) antagonistic selection, (2) association of additional functions to mating‐type, such as uniparental mitochondria inheritance, (3) accumulation in the margin of nonrecombining regions of various factors, including deleterious mutations or transposable elements resulting from relaxed selection, or neutral rearrangements resulting from genetic drift. The study of recombination suppression in fungi could thus contribute to our understanding of recombination suppression expansion across a broader range of organisms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0028646X
Volume :
229
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
New Phytologist
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148477751
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.17039