Y結合植物遺伝子の低変動性と,Y染色体進化への影響
D A Filatov1, F Monéger, I Negrutiu
1Institute of Cell, Animal, and Population Biology, University of Edinburgh, UK.
Nature
|April 4, 2000
まとめ
研究者は,早期のY染色体変性を理解するために,Silene latifoliaの遺伝子ペアSLX-1とSLY-1を研究しました. 彼らは,Y染色体の遺伝的腐敗の初期段階を示唆する,SLY-1における著しく低いDNA多様性を発見しました.
科学分野:
- 進化生物学の進化生物学について
- 遺伝学 遺伝学とは
- 分子進化は分子進化である.
背景:
- 性染色体は独立して進化しますが,Y染色体変性などの特徴を共有しています.
- 再結合の抑制は,X染色体とY染色体の分岐とY染色体の退化を引き起こす.
- ミュラーのラチェットや背景選択のような進化の力によって,Y染色体の変性が生じることがあります.
研究 の 目的:
- Y染色体退廃の初期段階を調査するために.
- Silene latifoliaのSLX-1およびSLY-1遺伝子ペアのDNA多様性と分岐を調べる.
主な方法:
- XおよびY結合遺伝子ペアのDNA多様性と分岐を研究した.
- 植物Silene latifoliaのSLX-1およびSLY-1遺伝子ペアを分析した.
主要な成果:
- SLY-1 (Y-リンク) のDNA多形態化は,SLX-1 (X-リンク) よりも20倍低かった.
- SLY-1におけるポリモルフィズムの観察パターンは,選択的なスイープを示さなかった.
結論:
- この発見は,Y染色体変性初期段階の証拠を提供する.
- Y関連遺伝子のDNA多様性の減少は,進行中の遺伝的衰退を示唆するが,選択的掃描によって引き起こされるものではない.
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