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Repeated translocation of a supergene underlying rapid sex chromosome turnover in Takifugu pufferfish.

Ahammad Kabir1, Risa Ieda1, Sho Hosoya1, Daigaku Fujikawa1, Kazufumi Atsumi1, Shota Tajima1, Aoi Nozawa1, Takashi Koyama1, Shotaro Hirase1, Osamu Nakamura2, Mitsutaka Kadota3, Osamu Nishimura3, Shigehiro Kuraku3, Yasukazu Nakamura4, Hisato Kobayashi5, Atsushi Toyoda6, Satoshi Tasumi1, Kiyoshi Kikuchi1.   

Abstract

Recent studies have revealed a surprising diversity of sex chromosomes in vertebrates. However, the detailed mechanism of their turnover is still elusive. To understand this process, it is necessary to compare closely related species in terms of sex-determining genes and the chromosomes harboring them. Here, we explored the genus Takifugu, in which one strong candidate sex-determining gene, Amhr2, has been identified. To trace the processes involved in transitions in the sex-determination system in this genus, we studied 12 species and found that while the Amhr2 locus likely determines sex in the majority of Takifugu species, three species have acquired sex-determining loci at different chromosomal locations. Nevertheless, the generation of genome assemblies for the three species revealed that they share a portion of the male-specific supergene that contains a candidate sex-determining gene, GsdfY, along with genes that potentially play a role in male fitness. The shared supergene spans ∼100 kb and is flanked by two duplicated regions characterized by CACTA transposable elements. These results suggest that the shared supergene has taken over the role of sex-determining locus from Amhr2 in lineages leading to the three species, and repeated translocations of the supergene underlie the turnover of sex chromosomes in these lineages. These findings highlight the underestimated role of a mobile supergene in the turnover of sex chromosomes in vertebrates.

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Keywords:  sex chromosome evolution; sex-determining gene; structural variants; transposon

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35658077      PMCID: PMC9191631          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2121469119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   12.779


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