Literature DB >> 25417157

Sequencing the mouse Y chromosome reveals convergent gene acquisition and amplification on both sex chromosomes.

Y Q Shirleen Soh1, Jessica Alföldi1, Tatyana Pyntikova2, Laura G Brown3, Tina Graves4, Patrick J Minx4, Robert S Fulton4, Colin Kremitzki4, Natalia Koutseva2, Jacob L Mueller2, Steve Rozen2, Jennifer F Hughes2, Elaine Owens5, James E Womack5, William J Murphy5, Qing Cao6, Pieter de Jong6, Wesley C Warren4, Richard K Wilson4, Helen Skaletsky3, David C Page7.   

Abstract

We sequenced the MSY (male-specific region of the Y chromosome) of the C57BL/6J strain of the laboratory mouse Mus musculus. In contrast to theories that Y chromosomes are heterochromatic and gene poor, the mouse MSY is 99.9% euchromatic and contains about 700 protein-coding genes. Only 2% of the MSY derives from the ancestral autosomes that gave rise to the mammalian sex chromosomes. Instead, all but 45 of the MSY's genes belong to three acquired, massively amplified gene families that have no homologs on primate MSYs but do have acquired, amplified homologs on the mouse X chromosome. The complete mouse MSY sequence brings to light dramatic forces in sex chromosome evolution: lineage-specific convergent acquisition and amplification of X-Y gene families, possibly fueled by antagonism between acquired X-Y homologs. The mouse MSY sequence presents opportunities for experimental studies of a sex-specific chromosome in its entirety, in a genetically tractable model organism.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25417157      PMCID: PMC4260969          DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2014.09.052

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell        ISSN: 0092-8674            Impact factor:   41.582


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