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Negative heterosis for meiotic recombination rate in spermatocytes of the domestic chicken Gallus gallus

Benef its and costs of meiotic recombination are a matter of discussion. Because recombination breaks allele combinations already tested by natural selection and generates new ones of unpredictable f itness, a high recombination rate is generally benef icial for the populations living in a f luctuat...

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Autores principales: Malinovskaya, L.P., Tishakova, K.V., Bikchurina, T.I., Slobodchikova, A.Yu., Torgunakov, N.Yu., Torgasheva, A.A., Tsepilov, Y.A., Volkova, N.A., Borodin, P.M.
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Publicado: The Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8558918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34782886
http://dx.doi.org/10.18699/VJ21.075
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author Malinovskaya, L.P.
Tishakova, K.V.
Bikchurina, T.I.
Slobodchikova, A.Yu.
Torgunakov, N.Yu.
Torgasheva, A.A.
Tsepilov, Y.A.
Volkova, N.A.
Borodin, P.M.
author_facet Malinovskaya, L.P.
Tishakova, K.V.
Bikchurina, T.I.
Slobodchikova, A.Yu.
Torgunakov, N.Yu.
Torgasheva, A.A.
Tsepilov, Y.A.
Volkova, N.A.
Borodin, P.M.
author_sort Malinovskaya, L.P.
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description Benef its and costs of meiotic recombination are a matter of discussion. Because recombination breaks allele combinations already tested by natural selection and generates new ones of unpredictable f itness, a high recombination rate is generally benef icial for the populations living in a f luctuating or a rapidly changing environment and costly in a stable environment. Besides genetic benef its and costs, there are cytological effects of recombination, both positive and negative. Recombination is necessary for chromosome synapsis and segregation. However, it involves a massive generation of double-strand DNA breaks, erroneous repair of which may lead to germ cell death or various mutations and chromosome rearrangements. Thus, the benef its of recombination (generation of new allele combinations) would prevail over its costs (occurrence of deleterious mutations) as long as the population remains suff iciently heterogeneous. Using immunolocalization of MLH1, a mismatch repair protein, at the synaptonemal complexes, we examined the number and distribution of recombination nodules in spermatocytes of two chicken breeds with high (Pervomai) and low (Russian Crested) recombination rates and their F1 hybrids and backcrosses. We detected negative heterosis for recombination rate in the F1 hybrids. Backcrosses to the Pervomai breed were rather homogenous and showed an intermediate recombination rate. The differences in overall recombination rate between the breeds, hybrids and backcrosses were mainly determined by the differences in the crossing over number in the seven largest macrochromosomes. The decrease in recombination rate in F1 is probably determined by diff iculties in homology matching between the DNA sequences of genetically divergent breeds. The suppression of recombination in the hybrids may impede gene f low between parapatric populations and therefore accelerate their genetic divergence.
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spelling pubmed-85589182021-11-14 Negative heterosis for meiotic recombination rate in spermatocytes of the domestic chicken Gallus gallus Malinovskaya, L.P. Tishakova, K.V. Bikchurina, T.I. Slobodchikova, A.Yu. Torgunakov, N.Yu. Torgasheva, A.A. Tsepilov, Y.A. Volkova, N.A. Borodin, P.M. Vavilovskii Zhurnal Genet Selektsii Original Article Benef its and costs of meiotic recombination are a matter of discussion. Because recombination breaks allele combinations already tested by natural selection and generates new ones of unpredictable f itness, a high recombination rate is generally benef icial for the populations living in a f luctuating or a rapidly changing environment and costly in a stable environment. Besides genetic benef its and costs, there are cytological effects of recombination, both positive and negative. Recombination is necessary for chromosome synapsis and segregation. However, it involves a massive generation of double-strand DNA breaks, erroneous repair of which may lead to germ cell death or various mutations and chromosome rearrangements. Thus, the benef its of recombination (generation of new allele combinations) would prevail over its costs (occurrence of deleterious mutations) as long as the population remains suff iciently heterogeneous. Using immunolocalization of MLH1, a mismatch repair protein, at the synaptonemal complexes, we examined the number and distribution of recombination nodules in spermatocytes of two chicken breeds with high (Pervomai) and low (Russian Crested) recombination rates and their F1 hybrids and backcrosses. We detected negative heterosis for recombination rate in the F1 hybrids. Backcrosses to the Pervomai breed were rather homogenous and showed an intermediate recombination rate. The differences in overall recombination rate between the breeds, hybrids and backcrosses were mainly determined by the differences in the crossing over number in the seven largest macrochromosomes. The decrease in recombination rate in F1 is probably determined by diff iculties in homology matching between the DNA sequences of genetically divergent breeds. The suppression of recombination in the hybrids may impede gene f low between parapatric populations and therefore accelerate their genetic divergence. The Federal Research Center Institute of Cytology and Genetics of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2021-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8558918/ /pubmed/34782886 http://dx.doi.org/10.18699/VJ21.075 Text en Copyright © AUTHORS https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License
spellingShingle Original Article
Malinovskaya, L.P.
Tishakova, K.V.
Bikchurina, T.I.
Slobodchikova, A.Yu.
Torgunakov, N.Yu.
Torgasheva, A.A.
Tsepilov, Y.A.
Volkova, N.A.
Borodin, P.M.
Negative heterosis for meiotic recombination rate in spermatocytes of the domestic chicken Gallus gallus
title Negative heterosis for meiotic recombination rate in spermatocytes of the domestic chicken Gallus gallus
title_full Negative heterosis for meiotic recombination rate in spermatocytes of the domestic chicken Gallus gallus
title_fullStr Negative heterosis for meiotic recombination rate in spermatocytes of the domestic chicken Gallus gallus
title_full_unstemmed Negative heterosis for meiotic recombination rate in spermatocytes of the domestic chicken Gallus gallus
title_short Negative heterosis for meiotic recombination rate in spermatocytes of the domestic chicken Gallus gallus
title_sort negative heterosis for meiotic recombination rate in spermatocytes of the domestic chicken gallus gallus
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8558918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34782886
http://dx.doi.org/10.18699/VJ21.075
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