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Why Do Some Sex Chromosomes Degenerate More Slowly Than Others? The Odd Case of Ratite Sex Chromosomes

机译:为什么一些性染色体比其他人更慢得更慢?额外的额外染色体的奇怪情况

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The hallmark of sex chromosome evolution is the progressive suppression of recombination which leads to subsequent degeneration of the non-recombining chromosome. In birds, species belonging to the two major clades, Palaeognathae (including tinamous and flightless ratites) and Neognathae (all remaining birds), show distinctive patterns of sex chromosome degeneration. Birds are female heterogametic, in which females have a Z and a W chromosome. In Neognathae, the highly-degenerated W chromosome seems to have followed the expected trajectory of sex chromosome evolution. In contrast, among Palaeognathae, sex chromosomes of ratite birds are largely recombining. The underlying reason for maintenance of recombination between sex chromosomes in ratites is not clear. Degeneration of the W chromosome might have halted or slowed down due to a multitude of reasons ranging from selective processes, such as a less pronounced effect of sexually antagonistic selection, to neutral processes, such as a slower rate of molecular evolution in ratites. The production of genome assemblies and gene expression data for species of Palaeognathae has made it possible, during recent years, to have a closer look at their sex chromosome evolution. Here, we critically evaluate the understanding of the maintenance of recombination in ratites in light of the current data. We conclude by highlighting certain aspects of sex chromosome evolution in ratites that require further research and can potentially increase power for the inference of the unique history of sex chromosome evolution in this lineage of birds.
机译:性染色体演化的标志是重组的逐渐抑制,导致非重组染色体的后续变性。在鸟类中,属于两种主要植物的物种,Palaeognathafe(包括含味尾巴和不断的尺寸)和新生(所有剩余的鸟类),表现出独特的性染色体变性模式。鸟类是女性的杂种,女性有z和一个w染色体。在新生儿中,高退化的W染色体似乎遵循了性染色体进化的预期轨迹。相比之下,在PalaeognaThae中,额外的鸡肉的性染色体在很大程度上重组。在尺方中性染色体之间维持重组的潜在原因尚不清楚。由于从选择性拮抗选择的众多的众多,诸如尺寸的分子演化的较慢速度,因此,W染色体的变性可能已经停止或减慢了诸如性拮抗性选择的较小效果,例如批量中的分子演化速度较慢的速率。在近年来,腭绝死族的基因组组装和基因表达数据使得近年来仔细看看他们的性染色体演变。在这里,鉴于当前数据,我们重新评估了对额度的重组维持的理解。我们通过突出需要进一步研究的尺度的性染色体演化的某些方面来得出结论,并且可能会增加这种鸟类血统中性染色体演变的独特史的权力。

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