| Literature DB >> 26768847 |
Shaojun Liu1, Jing Luo2, Jing Chai3, Li Ren4, Yi Zhou4, Feng Huang2, Xiaochuan Liu2, Yubao Chen4, Chun Zhang4, Min Tao4, Bin Lu2, Wei Zhou5, Guoliang Lin2, Chao Mai5, Shuo Yuan5, Jun Wang4, Tao Li4, Qinbo Qin4, Hao Feng4, Kaikun Luo4, Jun Xiao4, Huan Zhong4, Rurong Zhao4, Wei Duan4, Zhenyan Song4, Yanqin Wang2, Jing Wang2, Li Zhong2, Lu Wang2, Zhaoli Ding6, Zhenglin Du7, Xuemei Lu8, Yun Gao6, Robert W Murphy9, Yun Liu4, Axel Meyer10, Ya-Ping Zhang11.
Abstract
Polyploidy is much rarer in animals than in plants but it is not known why. The outcome of combining two genomes in vertebrates remains unpredictable, especially because polyploidization seldom shows positive effects and more often results in lethal consequences because viable gametes fail to form during meiosis. Fortunately, the goldfish (maternal) × common carp (paternal) hybrids have reproduced successfully up to generation 22, and this hybrid lineage permits an investigation into the genomics of hybridization and tetraploidization. The first two generations of these hybrids are diploids, and subsequent generations are tetraploids. Liver transcriptomes from four generations and their progenitors reveal chimeric genes (>9%) and mutations of orthologous genes. Characterizations of 18 randomly chosen genes from genomic DNA and cDNA confirm the chimera. Some of the chimeric and differentially expressed genes relate to mutagenesis, repair, and cancer-related pathways in 2nF1. Erroneous DNA excision between homologous parental genes may drive the high percentage of chimeric genes, or even more potential mechanisms may result in this phenomenon. Meanwhile, diploid offspring show paternal-biased expression, yet tetraploids show maternal-biased expression. These discoveries reveal that fast and unstable changes are mainly deleterious at the level of transcriptomes although some offspring still survive their genomic abnormalities. In addition, the synthetic effect of genome shock might have resulted in greatly reduced viability of 2nF2 hybrid offspring. The goldfish × common carp hybrids constitute an ideal system for unveiling the consequences of intergenomic interactions in hybrid vertebrate genomes and their fertility.Entities:
Keywords: allopolyploidization; chimeric genes; sequence validation; transcriptomes; vertebrate
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26768847 PMCID: PMC4747765 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1512955113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205