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Widespread haploid-biased gene expression enables sperm-level natural selection.

Kunal Bhutani1, Katherine Stansifer1, Simina Ticau1, Lazar Bojic1, Alexandra-Chloé Villani2,3, Joanna Slisz1, Claudia M Cremers1, Christian Roy1, Jerry Donovan1, Brian Fiske1, Robin C Friedman4.   

Abstract

Sperm are haploid but must be functionally equivalent to distribute alleles equally among progeny. Accordingly, gene products are shared through spermatid cytoplasmic bridges that erase phenotypic differences between individual haploid sperm. Here, we show that a large class of mammalian genes are not completely shared across these bridges. We call these genes "genoinformative markers" (GIMs) and show that a subset can act as selfish genetic elements that spread alleles unevenly through murine, bovine, and human populations. We identify evolutionary pressure to avoid conflict between sperm and somatic function as GIMs are enriched for testis-specific gene expression, paralogs, and isoforms. Therefore, GIMs and sperm-level natural selection may help to explain why testis gene expression patterns are an outlier relative to all other tissues.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 33446482     DOI: 10.1126/science.abb1723

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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