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Origin and domestication of papaya Y(h) chromosome
Sex in papaya is controlled by a pair of nascent sex chromosomes. Females are XX, and two slightly different Y chromosomes distinguish males (XY) and hermaphrodites (XY(h)). The hermaphrodite-specific region of the Y(h) chromosome (HSY) and its X chromosome counterpart were sequenced and analyzed pr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4381524/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25762551 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.183905.114 |
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author | VanBuren, Robert Zeng, Fanchang Chen, Cuixia Zhang, Jisen Wai, Ching Man Han, Jennifer Aryal, Rishi Gschwend, Andrea R. Wang, Jianping Na, Jong-Kuk Huang, Lixian Zhang, Lingmao Miao, Wenjing Gou, Jiqing Arro, Jie Guyot, Romain Moore, Richard C. Wang, Ming-Li Zee, Francis Charlesworth, Deborah Moore, Paul H. Yu, Qingyi Ming, Ray |
author_facet | VanBuren, Robert Zeng, Fanchang Chen, Cuixia Zhang, Jisen Wai, Ching Man Han, Jennifer Aryal, Rishi Gschwend, Andrea R. Wang, Jianping Na, Jong-Kuk Huang, Lixian Zhang, Lingmao Miao, Wenjing Gou, Jiqing Arro, Jie Guyot, Romain Moore, Richard C. Wang, Ming-Li Zee, Francis Charlesworth, Deborah Moore, Paul H. Yu, Qingyi Ming, Ray |
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description | Sex in papaya is controlled by a pair of nascent sex chromosomes. Females are XX, and two slightly different Y chromosomes distinguish males (XY) and hermaphrodites (XY(h)). The hermaphrodite-specific region of the Y(h) chromosome (HSY) and its X chromosome counterpart were sequenced and analyzed previously. We now report the sequence of the entire male-specific region of the Y (MSY). We used a BAC-by-BAC approach to sequence the MSY and resequence the Y regions of 24 wild males and the Y(h) regions of 12 cultivated hermaphrodites. The MSY and HSY regions have highly similar gene content and structure, and only 0.4% sequence divergence. The MSY sequences from wild males include three distinct haplotypes, associated with the populations’ geographic locations, but gene flow is detected for other genomic regions. The Y(h) sequence is highly similar to one Y haplotype (MSY3) found only in wild dioecious populations from the north Pacific region of Costa Rica. The low MSY3-Y(h) divergence supports the hypothesis that hermaphrodite papaya is a product of human domestication. We estimate that Y(h) arose only ∼4000 yr ago, well after crop plant domestication in Mesoamerica >6200 yr ago but coinciding with the rise of the Maya civilization. The Y(h) chromosome has lower nucleotide diversity than the Y, or the genome regions that are not fully sex-linked, consistent with a domestication bottleneck. The identification of the ancestral MSY3 haplotype will expedite investigation of the mutation leading to the domestication of the hermaphrodite Y(h) chromosome. In turn, this mutation should identify the gene that was affected by the carpel-suppressing mutation that was involved in the evolution of males. |
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spelling | pubmed-43815242015-10-01 Origin and domestication of papaya Y(h) chromosome VanBuren, Robert Zeng, Fanchang Chen, Cuixia Zhang, Jisen Wai, Ching Man Han, Jennifer Aryal, Rishi Gschwend, Andrea R. Wang, Jianping Na, Jong-Kuk Huang, Lixian Zhang, Lingmao Miao, Wenjing Gou, Jiqing Arro, Jie Guyot, Romain Moore, Richard C. Wang, Ming-Li Zee, Francis Charlesworth, Deborah Moore, Paul H. Yu, Qingyi Ming, Ray Genome Res Research Sex in papaya is controlled by a pair of nascent sex chromosomes. Females are XX, and two slightly different Y chromosomes distinguish males (XY) and hermaphrodites (XY(h)). The hermaphrodite-specific region of the Y(h) chromosome (HSY) and its X chromosome counterpart were sequenced and analyzed previously. We now report the sequence of the entire male-specific region of the Y (MSY). We used a BAC-by-BAC approach to sequence the MSY and resequence the Y regions of 24 wild males and the Y(h) regions of 12 cultivated hermaphrodites. The MSY and HSY regions have highly similar gene content and structure, and only 0.4% sequence divergence. The MSY sequences from wild males include three distinct haplotypes, associated with the populations’ geographic locations, but gene flow is detected for other genomic regions. The Y(h) sequence is highly similar to one Y haplotype (MSY3) found only in wild dioecious populations from the north Pacific region of Costa Rica. The low MSY3-Y(h) divergence supports the hypothesis that hermaphrodite papaya is a product of human domestication. We estimate that Y(h) arose only ∼4000 yr ago, well after crop plant domestication in Mesoamerica >6200 yr ago but coinciding with the rise of the Maya civilization. The Y(h) chromosome has lower nucleotide diversity than the Y, or the genome regions that are not fully sex-linked, consistent with a domestication bottleneck. The identification of the ancestral MSY3 haplotype will expedite investigation of the mutation leading to the domestication of the hermaphrodite Y(h) chromosome. In turn, this mutation should identify the gene that was affected by the carpel-suppressing mutation that was involved in the evolution of males. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2015-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4381524/ /pubmed/25762551 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.183905.114 Text en © 2015 VanBuren et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed exclusively by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press for the first six months after the full-issue publication date (see http://genome.cshlp.org/site/misc/terms.xhtml). After six months, it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Research VanBuren, Robert Zeng, Fanchang Chen, Cuixia Zhang, Jisen Wai, Ching Man Han, Jennifer Aryal, Rishi Gschwend, Andrea R. Wang, Jianping Na, Jong-Kuk Huang, Lixian Zhang, Lingmao Miao, Wenjing Gou, Jiqing Arro, Jie Guyot, Romain Moore, Richard C. Wang, Ming-Li Zee, Francis Charlesworth, Deborah Moore, Paul H. Yu, Qingyi Ming, Ray Origin and domestication of papaya Y(h) chromosome |
title | Origin and domestication of papaya Y(h) chromosome |
title_full | Origin and domestication of papaya Y(h) chromosome |
title_fullStr | Origin and domestication of papaya Y(h) chromosome |
title_full_unstemmed | Origin and domestication of papaya Y(h) chromosome |
title_short | Origin and domestication of papaya Y(h) chromosome |
title_sort | origin and domestication of papaya y(h) chromosome |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4381524/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25762551 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.183905.114 |
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