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Origin and Evolution of the Neo-Sex Chromosomes in Pamphagidae Grasshoppers through Chromosome Fusion and Following Heteromorphization

In most phylogenetic lineages, the evolution of sex chromosomes is accompanied by their heteromorphization and degradation of one of them. The neo-sex chromosomes are useful model for studying early stages of these processes. Recently two lineages of the neo-sex chromosomes on different stages of he...

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Autores principales: Jetybayev, Ilyas Yerkinovich, Bugrov, Alexander Gennadievich, Buleu, Olesya Georgievna, Bogomolov, Anton Gennadievich, Rubtsov, Nikolay Borisovich
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5704236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29137168
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes8110323
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author Jetybayev, Ilyas Yerkinovich
Bugrov, Alexander Gennadievich
Buleu, Olesya Georgievna
Bogomolov, Anton Gennadievich
Rubtsov, Nikolay Borisovich
author_facet Jetybayev, Ilyas Yerkinovich
Bugrov, Alexander Gennadievich
Buleu, Olesya Georgievna
Bogomolov, Anton Gennadievich
Rubtsov, Nikolay Borisovich
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description In most phylogenetic lineages, the evolution of sex chromosomes is accompanied by their heteromorphization and degradation of one of them. The neo-sex chromosomes are useful model for studying early stages of these processes. Recently two lineages of the neo-sex chromosomes on different stages of heteromorphization was discovered in Pamphagidae family. The neo-sex chromosome heteromorphization was analyzed by generation of DNA probes derived from the neo-Xs and neo-Ys followed with chromosome painting in nineteen species of Pamphagidae family. The homologous regions of the neo-sex chromosomes were determined in closely related species with the painting procedure and image analysis with application of the Visualization of the Specific Signal in Silico software package. Results of these analyses and distribution of C-positive regions in the neo-sex chromosomes revealed details of the heteromorphization of the neo-sex chromosomes in species from both phylogenetic lineages of Pamphagidae grasshoppers. The hypothetical mechanism of the neo-Y degradation was suggested. It includes expansion of different repeats from the proximal neo-Y chromosome region by inversions, spreading them towards distal region. Amplification of these repeats leads to formation of C-positive regions and elimination of the C-negative regions located between them.
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spelling pubmed-57042362017-11-30 Origin and Evolution of the Neo-Sex Chromosomes in Pamphagidae Grasshoppers through Chromosome Fusion and Following Heteromorphization Jetybayev, Ilyas Yerkinovich Bugrov, Alexander Gennadievich Buleu, Olesya Georgievna Bogomolov, Anton Gennadievich Rubtsov, Nikolay Borisovich Genes (Basel) Article In most phylogenetic lineages, the evolution of sex chromosomes is accompanied by their heteromorphization and degradation of one of them. The neo-sex chromosomes are useful model for studying early stages of these processes. Recently two lineages of the neo-sex chromosomes on different stages of heteromorphization was discovered in Pamphagidae family. The neo-sex chromosome heteromorphization was analyzed by generation of DNA probes derived from the neo-Xs and neo-Ys followed with chromosome painting in nineteen species of Pamphagidae family. The homologous regions of the neo-sex chromosomes were determined in closely related species with the painting procedure and image analysis with application of the Visualization of the Specific Signal in Silico software package. Results of these analyses and distribution of C-positive regions in the neo-sex chromosomes revealed details of the heteromorphization of the neo-sex chromosomes in species from both phylogenetic lineages of Pamphagidae grasshoppers. The hypothetical mechanism of the neo-Y degradation was suggested. It includes expansion of different repeats from the proximal neo-Y chromosome region by inversions, spreading them towards distal region. Amplification of these repeats leads to formation of C-positive regions and elimination of the C-negative regions located between them. MDPI 2017-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5704236/ /pubmed/29137168 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes8110323 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rubtsov, Nikolay Borisovich
Origin and Evolution of the Neo-Sex Chromosomes in Pamphagidae Grasshoppers through Chromosome Fusion and Following Heteromorphization
title Origin and Evolution of the Neo-Sex Chromosomes in Pamphagidae Grasshoppers through Chromosome Fusion and Following Heteromorphization
title_full Origin and Evolution of the Neo-Sex Chromosomes in Pamphagidae Grasshoppers through Chromosome Fusion and Following Heteromorphization
title_fullStr Origin and Evolution of the Neo-Sex Chromosomes in Pamphagidae Grasshoppers through Chromosome Fusion and Following Heteromorphization
title_full_unstemmed Origin and Evolution of the Neo-Sex Chromosomes in Pamphagidae Grasshoppers through Chromosome Fusion and Following Heteromorphization
title_short Origin and Evolution of the Neo-Sex Chromosomes in Pamphagidae Grasshoppers through Chromosome Fusion and Following Heteromorphization
title_sort origin and evolution of the neo-sex chromosomes in pamphagidae grasshoppers through chromosome fusion and following heteromorphization
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5704236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29137168
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes8110323
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