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A frog with three sex chromosomes that co-mingle together in nature: Xenopus tropicalis has a degenerate W and a Y that evolved from a Z chromosome

In many species, sexual differentiation is a vital prelude to reproduction, and disruption of this process can have severe fitness effects, including sterility. It is thus interesting that genetic systems governing sexual differentiation vary among—and even within—species. To understand these system...

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Autores principales: Furman, Benjamin L. S., Cauret, Caroline M. S., Knytl, Martin, Song, Xue-Ying, Premachandra, Tharindu, Ofori-Boateng, Caleb, Jordan, Danielle C., Horb, Marko E., Evans, Ben J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7652241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33166278
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009121
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author Furman, Benjamin L. S.
Cauret, Caroline M. S.
Knytl, Martin
Song, Xue-Ying
Premachandra, Tharindu
Ofori-Boateng, Caleb
Jordan, Danielle C.
Horb, Marko E.
Evans, Ben J.
author_facet Furman, Benjamin L. S.
Cauret, Caroline M. S.
Knytl, Martin
Song, Xue-Ying
Premachandra, Tharindu
Ofori-Boateng, Caleb
Jordan, Danielle C.
Horb, Marko E.
Evans, Ben J.
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description In many species, sexual differentiation is a vital prelude to reproduction, and disruption of this process can have severe fitness effects, including sterility. It is thus interesting that genetic systems governing sexual differentiation vary among—and even within—species. To understand these systems more, we investigated a rare example of a frog with three sex chromosomes: the Western clawed frog, Xenopus tropicalis. We demonstrate that natural populations from the western and eastern edges of Ghana have a young Y chromosome, and that a male-determining factor on this Y chromosome is in a very similar genomic location as a previously known female-determining factor on the W chromosome. Nucleotide polymorphism of expressed transcripts suggests genetic degeneration on the W chromosome, emergence of a new Y chromosome from an ancestral Z chromosome, and natural co-mingling of the W, Z, and Y chromosomes in the same population. Compared to the rest of the genome, a small sex-associated portion of the sex chromosomes has a 50-fold enrichment of transcripts with male-biased expression during early gonadal differentiation. Additionally, X. tropicalis has sex-differences in the rates and genomic locations of recombination events during gametogenesis that are similar to at least two other Xenopus species, which suggests that sex differences in recombination are genus-wide. These findings are consistent with theoretical expectations associated with recombination suppression on sex chromosomes, demonstrate that several characteristics of old and established sex chromosomes (e.g., nucleotide divergence, sex biased expression) can arise well before sex chromosomes become cytogenetically distinguished, and show how these characteristics can have lingering consequences that are carried forward through sex chromosome turnovers.
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spelling pubmed-76522412020-11-18 A frog with three sex chromosomes that co-mingle together in nature: Xenopus tropicalis has a degenerate W and a Y that evolved from a Z chromosome Furman, Benjamin L. S. Cauret, Caroline M. S. Knytl, Martin Song, Xue-Ying Premachandra, Tharindu Ofori-Boateng, Caleb Jordan, Danielle C. Horb, Marko E. Evans, Ben J. PLoS Genet Research Article In many species, sexual differentiation is a vital prelude to reproduction, and disruption of this process can have severe fitness effects, including sterility. It is thus interesting that genetic systems governing sexual differentiation vary among—and even within—species. To understand these systems more, we investigated a rare example of a frog with three sex chromosomes: the Western clawed frog, Xenopus tropicalis. We demonstrate that natural populations from the western and eastern edges of Ghana have a young Y chromosome, and that a male-determining factor on this Y chromosome is in a very similar genomic location as a previously known female-determining factor on the W chromosome. Nucleotide polymorphism of expressed transcripts suggests genetic degeneration on the W chromosome, emergence of a new Y chromosome from an ancestral Z chromosome, and natural co-mingling of the W, Z, and Y chromosomes in the same population. Compared to the rest of the genome, a small sex-associated portion of the sex chromosomes has a 50-fold enrichment of transcripts with male-biased expression during early gonadal differentiation. Additionally, X. tropicalis has sex-differences in the rates and genomic locations of recombination events during gametogenesis that are similar to at least two other Xenopus species, which suggests that sex differences in recombination are genus-wide. These findings are consistent with theoretical expectations associated with recombination suppression on sex chromosomes, demonstrate that several characteristics of old and established sex chromosomes (e.g., nucleotide divergence, sex biased expression) can arise well before sex chromosomes become cytogenetically distinguished, and show how these characteristics can have lingering consequences that are carried forward through sex chromosome turnovers. Public Library of Science 2020-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7652241/ /pubmed/33166278 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009121 Text en © 2020 Furman et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Furman, Benjamin L. S.
Cauret, Caroline M. S.
Knytl, Martin
Song, Xue-Ying
Premachandra, Tharindu
Ofori-Boateng, Caleb
Jordan, Danielle C.
Horb, Marko E.
Evans, Ben J.
A frog with three sex chromosomes that co-mingle together in nature: Xenopus tropicalis has a degenerate W and a Y that evolved from a Z chromosome
title A frog with three sex chromosomes that co-mingle together in nature: Xenopus tropicalis has a degenerate W and a Y that evolved from a Z chromosome
title_full A frog with three sex chromosomes that co-mingle together in nature: Xenopus tropicalis has a degenerate W and a Y that evolved from a Z chromosome
title_fullStr A frog with three sex chromosomes that co-mingle together in nature: Xenopus tropicalis has a degenerate W and a Y that evolved from a Z chromosome
title_full_unstemmed A frog with three sex chromosomes that co-mingle together in nature: Xenopus tropicalis has a degenerate W and a Y that evolved from a Z chromosome
title_short A frog with three sex chromosomes that co-mingle together in nature: Xenopus tropicalis has a degenerate W and a Y that evolved from a Z chromosome
title_sort frog with three sex chromosomes that co-mingle together in nature: xenopus tropicalis has a degenerate w and a y that evolved from a z chromosome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7652241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33166278
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009121
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