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Chromosomal Context Affects the Molecular Evolution of Sex-linked Genes and Their Autosomal Counterparts in Turtles and Other Vertebrates

机译:染色体上下文影响了海龟和其他脊椎动物中性关联基因及其常染色体对应物的分子演变

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Sex chromosomes evolve differently from autosomes because natural selection acts distinctly on them given their reduced recombination and smaller population size. Various studies of sex-linked genes compared with different autosomal genes within species support these predictions. Here, we take a novel alternative approach by comparing the rate of evolution between subsets of genes that are sex-linked in selected reptiles/vertebrates and the same genes located in autosomes in other amniotes. We report for the first time the faster evolution of Z-linked genes in a turtle (the Chinese softshell turtle Pelodiscus sinensis) relative to autosomal orthologs in other taxa, including turtles with temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD). This faster rate was absent in its close relative, the spiny softshell turtle (Apalone spinifera), thus revealing important lineage effects, and was only surpassed by mammalian-X linked genes. In contrast, we found slower evolution of X-linked genes in the musk turtle Staurotypus triporcatus (XX/XY) and homologous Z-linked chicken genes. TSD lineages displayed overall faster sequence evolution than taxa with genotypic sex determination (GSD), ruling out global effects of GSD on molecular evolution beyond those by sex-linkage. Notably, results revealed a putative selective sweep around two turtle genes involved in vertebrate gonadogenesis (Pelodiscus-Z-linked Nf2 and Chrysemys-autosomal Tspan7). Our observations reveal important evolutionary changes at the gene level mediated by chromosomal context in turtles despite their low overall evolutionary rate and illuminate sex chromosome evolution by empirically testing expectations from theoretical models. Genome-wide analyses are warranted to test the generality and prevalence of the observed patterns.
机译:性染色体与仿血剂不同,因为自然选择在它们减少的重组和较小的群体尺寸时明显起来。与物种内不同的常染色体基因相比,对性联关基因的各种研究支持这些预测。在这里,我们通过比较在选定的爬行动物/脊椎动物中的基因子集之间的进化速率和位于其他羊膜中的自染色体中的相同基因之间进行了一种新的替代方法。我们首次报告龟(中国软壳海龟Pelodiscus Sinensis)相对于其他分类群中的麦克风(Chinese Softshell Turtle Pelodiscus Sinensis)的速度更快地演变,包括乌龟(Curtles)的豚鼠(TSD)。其密切相关的这种更快的速率缺席,刺骨软毛龟(Apalone Spinifera),从而揭示了重要的谱系效应,并且仅被哺乳动物-X连接基因超越。相比之下,我们发现麝香龟Staurotypus triporcatus(xx / xy)和同源z连接的鸡基因慢的X键基因的演变较慢。 TSD谱系显示出总体序列演变的总体序列进化比具有基因型性别测定(GSD)的分类群,统治了GSD在性别联动之外的分子演变的全球影响。值得注意的是,结果显示了围绕脊椎动物腺发生的两只龟基因围绕脊椎动物腺发生(Pelodiscus-Z连接的NF2和Chrysemys-reosomal Tspan7)的推定选择性扫描。我们的观察结果揭示了染色体背景下的基因水平的重要进化变化,尽管它们通过从理论模型的经验测试期望来揭示了性别速率和照亮了性染色体演变。基因组分析是有必要测试观察模式的一般性和患病率。

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