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Recombining without Hotspots: A Comprehensive Evolutionary Portrait of Recombination in Two Closely Related Species of Drosophila

机译:无热点重组:果蝇两个密切相关物种中重组的综合进化肖像。

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Meiotic recombination rate varies across the genome within and between individuals, populations, and species in virtually all taxa studied. In almost every species, this variation takes the form of discrete recombination hotspots, determined in some mammals by a protein called PRDM9. Hotspots and their determinants have a profound effect on the genomic landscape, and share certain features that extend across the tree of life. Drosophila, in contrast, are anomalous in their absence of hotspots, PRDM9, and other species-specific differences in the determination of recombination. To better understand the evolution of meiosis and general patterns of recombination across diverse taxa, we present a truly comprehensive portrait of recombination across time, combining recently published cross-based contemporary recombination estimates from each of two sister species with newly obtained linkage-disequilibrium-based historic estimates of recombination from both of these species. Using Drosophila pseudoobscura and Drosophila miranda as a model system, we compare recombination rate between species at multiple scales, and we suggest that Drosophila replicate the pattern seen in human–chimpanzee in which recombination rate is conserved at broad scales. We also find evidence of a species-wide recombination modifier(s), resulting in both a present and historic genome-wide elevation of recombination rates in D. miranda, and identify broad scale effects on recombination from the presence of an inversion. Finally, we reveal an unprecedented view of the distribution of recombination in D. pseudoobscura, illustrating patterns of linked selection and where recombination is taking place. Overall, by combining these estimation approaches, we highlight key similarities and differences in recombination between Drosophila and other organisms.
机译:几乎所有研究的类群中,个体,种群和物种之间以及个体之间,基因组之间的减数分裂重组率都不同。在几乎每个物种中,这种变异都是离散重组热点的形式,在某些哺乳动物中,这种重组热点是通过称为PRDM9的蛋白质确定的。热点及其决定因素对基因组景观产生深远影响,并具有延伸到生命之树的某些特征。相反,果蝇在没有热点,PRDM9和其他重组确定的物种特异性差异的情况下是异常的。为了更好地理解减数分裂的进化以及不同分类单元的一般重组模式,我们结合了两个姐妹物种各自最近发布的基于交叉的当代重组估计值与新获得的基于连锁不平衡的重组结果,提供了跨时间的真正全面的重组画像。这两个物种重组的历史估计。使用果蝇果蝇和米兰达果蝇作为模型系统,我们在多个尺度上比较了物种之间的重组率,并且我们建议果蝇复制了在人类-黑猩猩中看到的模式,在该模式中,重组率在大范围内得以保留。我们还发现了物种范围内重组修饰物的证据,从而导致了当前和历史上全基因组范围内的米兰。D.重组率的提高,并确定了存在倒位对重组的大规模影响。最后,我们揭示了D. pseudoobscura中重组分布的空前观点,阐明了连锁选择的模式以及发生重组的地方。总体而言,通过结合这些估计方法,我们突出了果蝇与其他生物之间重组的关键相似点和不同点。

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