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Ancestral Y-linked genes were maintained by translocation to the X and Y chromosomes fused to an autosomal pair in the Okinawa spiny rat Tokudaia muenninki
- Source :
- Chromosome research : an international journal on the molecular, supramolecular and evolutionary aspects of chromosome biology. 24(3)
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Two species of the genus Tokudaia lack the Y chromosome and SRY, but several Y-linked genes have been rescued by translocation or transposition to other chromosomes. Tokudaia muenninki is the only species in the genus that maintains the Y owing to sex chromosome-autosome fusions. According to previous studies, many SRY pseudocopies and other Y-linked genes have evolved by excess duplication in this species. Using RNA-seq and RT-PCR, we found that ZFY, EIF2S3Y, TSPY, UTY, DDX3Y, USP9Y, and RBMY, but not UBA1Y, had high deduced amino acid sequence similarity and similar expression patterns with other rodents, suggesting that these genes were functional. Based on FISH and quantitative real-time PCR, all of the genes except for UTY and DDX3Y were amplified on the X and Y chromosomes with approximately 10-66 copies in the male genome. In a comparative analysis of the 372.4-kb BAC sequence and Y-linked gene transcripts from T. muenninki with the mouse Y genomic sequence, we observed that multiple-copy genes in the ancestral Y genome were nonfunctional, indicating that the gene functions were assumed by amplified copies. We also found a LTR sequence at the distal end of a SRY duplication unit, suggesting that unequal sister chromatid exchange mediated by retrotransposable elements could have been involved in SRY amplification. Our results revealed that the Y-linked genes were rescued from degeneration via translocations to other sex chromosomal regions and amplification events in T. muenninki.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Male
Chromosomes, Artificial, Bacterial
X Chromosome
Retroelements
gene amplification
Gene Dosage
translocation
Chromosomal translocation
Y chromosome
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
Genome
Translocation, Genetic
03 medical and health sciences
Genes, Y-Linked
Y Chromosome
Gene duplication
evolution
Genetics
Animals
Amino Acid Sequence
sex chromosome
Gene
Tokudaia muenninki
X chromosome
In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence
BAC
biology
Terminal Repeat Sequences
Sex Determination Processes
biology.organism_classification
Sex-Determining Region Y Protein
030104 developmental biology
Testis determining factor
Murinae
RNA-seq
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15736849
- Volume :
- 24
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Chromosome research : an international journal on the molecular, supramolecular and evolutionary aspects of chromosome biology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....1752b8bd379ff9e56a8bf15b0217be1b