阳性选择驱动着跨越三脊柱背Y染色体的 cis 调节性进化
Daniel E Shaw1, Alice Shanfelter Naftaly1, Michael A White1
1Department of Genetics, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA.
Molecular biology and evolution
|February 2, 2024
概括
Y染色体上的基因表达迅速演变,有证据表明积极选择驱动了监管变化. 这种快速分歧可能有助于掩盖Y染色体上的有害突变.
科学领域:
- 进化遗传学的进化遗传学
- 性染色体的进化性染色体的进化
背景情况:
- 对等位基因特定的基因表达在性别染色体上迅速演变.
- 随着时间的推移,Y染色体积累了突变,导致相对于X染色体相对的游戏生表达损失.
- Y染色体表达进化的驱动因素 (选择性干扰与积极选择) 仍然不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究Y染色体上cis调节序列的进化动态.
- 确定正选择是否有利于对具有有害突变的Y链基因的下调调节.
- 由于其中间的X-Y分歧,使用三脊作为模型系统.
主要方法:
- 在Y-linked cis-regulatory区域中分析替代率和多态性.
- 对Y染色体调节区域与非功能性位点 (基因间,同义) 的比较.
- Y染色体调节分歧与X偏差的游戏学表达的相关性.
主要成果:
- Y染色体上的假定增强器区域显示出高的替代率和减少的多态性.
- 这些模式表明,积极选择作用于Y-linked cis-regulatory区域.
- Y染色体调节分歧与X偏差基因表达相关,表明选择有利于Y表达损失.
结论:
- 在重组抑制后不久,Y链接的cis调节区域显示出积极选择的迹象.
- 调节区域的快速分歧可以被选择来掩盖Y染色体上的有害突变.
- 这项研究提供了选择驱动Y染色体基因表达进化的证据.
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