Literature DB >> 31150140

Identification of Y-chromosome scaffolds of the Queensland fruit fly reveals a duplicated gyf gene paralogue common to many Bactrocera pest species.

Amanda Choo1, Thu N M Nguyen1, Christopher M Ward1, Isabel Y Chen1,2, John Sved3, Deborah Shearman3, Anthony S Gilchrist3, Peter Crisp2, Simon W Baxter1.   

Abstract

Bactrocera tryoni (Queensland fruit fly) are polyphagous horticultural pests of eastern Australia. Heterogametic males contain a sex-determining Y-chromosome thought to be gene poor and repetitive. Here, we report 39 Y-chromosome scaffolds (~700 kb) from B. tryoni identified using genotype-by-sequencing data and whole-genome resequencing. Male diagnostic PCR assays validated eight Y-scaffolds, and one (Btry4096) contained a novel gene with five exons that encode a predicted 575 amino acid protein. The Y-gene, referred to as typo-gyf, is a truncated Y-chromosome paralogue of X-chromosome gene gyf (1773 aa). The Y-chromosome contained ~41 copies of typo-gyf, and expression occurred in male flies and embryos. Analysis of 13 tephritid transcriptomes confirmed typo-gyf expression in six additional Bactrocera species, including Bactrocera latifrons, Bactrocera dorsalis and Bactrocera zonata. Molecular dating estimated typo-gyf evolved within the past 8.02 million years (95% highest posterior density 10.56-5.52 million years), after the split with Bactrocera oleae. Phylogenetic analysis also highlighted complex evolutionary histories among several Bactrocera species, as discordant nuclear (116 genes) and mitochondrial (13 genes) topologies were observed. B. tryoni Y-sequences may provide useful sites for future transgene insertions, and typo-gyf could act as a Y-chromosome diagnostic marker for many Bactrocera species, although its function is unknown.
© 2019 The Royal Entomological Society.

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Keywords:  Bactrocera; GYF protein; Y-chromosome; mito-nuclear discordance; sex determination; tephritid

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31150140     DOI: 10.1111/imb.12602

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Insect Mol Biol        ISSN: 0962-1075            Impact factor:   3.585


  4 in total

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Journal:  BMC Genet       Date:  2020-12-18       Impact factor: 2.797

2.  Precise single base substitution in the shibire gene by CRISPR/Cas9-mediated homology directed repair in Bactrocera tryoni.

Authors:  Amanda Choo; Elisabeth Fung; Isabel Y Chen; Robert Saint; Peter Crisp; Simon W Baxter
Journal:  BMC Genet       Date:  2020-12-18       Impact factor: 2.797

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Journal:  Insects       Date:  2022-06-30       Impact factor: 3.139

4.  De novo assembly of the olive fruit fly (Bactrocera oleae) genome with linked-reads and long-read technologies minimizes gaps and provides exceptional Y chromosome assembly.

Authors:  Anthony Bayega; Haig Djambazian; Konstantina T Tsoumani; Maria-Eleni Gregoriou; Efthimia Sagri; Eleni Drosopoulou; Penelope Mavragani-Tsipidou; Kristina Giorda; George Tsiamis; Kostas Bourtzis; Spyridon Oikonomopoulos; Ken Dewar; Deanna M Church; Alexie Papanicolaou; Kostas D Mathiopoulos; Jiannis Ragoussis
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2020-03-30       Impact factor: 3.969

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