Title : Origins and functional evolution of Y chromosomes across mammals - Cortez_2014_Nature_508_488 |
Author(s) : Cortez D , Marin R , Toledo-Flores D , Froidevaux L , Liechti A , Waters PD , Grutzner F , Kaessmann H |
Ref : Nature , 508 :488 , 2014 |
Abstract :
Y chromosomes underlie sex determination in mammals, but their repeat-rich nature has hampered sequencing and associated evolutionary studies. Here we trace Y evolution across 15 representative mammals on the basis of high-throughput genome and transcriptome sequencing. We uncover three independent sex chromosome originations in mammals and birds (the outgroup). The original placental and marsupial (therian) Y, containing the sex-determining gene SRY, emerged in the therian ancestor approximately 180 million years ago, in parallel with the first of five monotreme Y chromosomes, carrying the probable sex-determining gene AMH. The avian W chromosome arose approximately 140 million years ago in the bird ancestor. The small Y/W gene repertoires, enriched in regulatory functions, were rapidly defined following stratification (recombination arrest) and erosion events and have remained considerably stable. Despite expression decreases in therians, Y/W genes show notable conservation of proto-sex chromosome expression patterns, although various Y genes evolved testis-specificities through differential regulatory decay. Thus, although some genes evolved novel functions through spatial/temporal expression shifts, most Y genes probably endured, at least initially, because of dosage constraints. |
PubMedSearch : Cortez_2014_Nature_508_488 |
PubMedID: 24759410 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: gorgo-Y4neur |
Gene_locus | gorgo-Y4neur |
Gene_locus_frgt | ponpy-4neur ponab-a0a0a7rq48 |
Cortez D, Marin R, Toledo-Flores D, Froidevaux L, Liechti A, Waters PD, Grutzner F, Kaessmann H (2014)
Origins and functional evolution of Y chromosomes across mammals
Nature
508 :488
Cortez D, Marin R, Toledo-Flores D, Froidevaux L, Liechti A, Waters PD, Grutzner F, Kaessmann H (2014)
Nature
508 :488