TY - JOUR
T1 - Sequencing papaya X and Y h chromosomes reveals molecular basis of incipient sex chromosome evolution
AU - Wang, Jianping
AU - Na, Jong Kuk
AU - Yu, Qingyi
AU - Gschwend, Andrea R.
AU - Han, Jennifer
AU - Zeng, Fanchang
AU - Aryal, Rishi
AU - VanBuren, Robert
AU - Murray, Jan E.
AU - Zhang, Wenli
AU - Navajas-Pérez, Rafael
AU - Feltus, F. Alex
AU - Lemke, Cornelia
AU - Tong, Eric J.
AU - Chen, Cuixia
AU - Wai, Ching Man
AU - Singh, Ratnesh
AU - Wang, Ming Li
AU - Min, Xiang Jia
AU - Alam, Maqsudul
AU - Charlesworth, Deborah
AU - Moore, Paul H.
AU - Jiang, Jiming
AU - Paterson, Andrew H.
AU - Ming, Ray
PY - 2012/8/21
Y1 - 2012/8/21
N2 - Sex determination in papaya is controlled by a recently evolved XY chromosome pair, with two slightly different Y chromosomes controlling the development of males (Y) and hermaphrodites (Y h). To study the events of early sex chromosome evolution, we sequenced the hermaphrodite-specific region of the Y h chromosome (HSY) and its X counterpart, yielding an 8.1-megabase (Mb) HSY pseudomolecule, and a 3.5-Mb sequence for the corresponding X region. The HSY is larger than the X region, mostly due to retrotransposon insertions. The papaya HSY differs from the X region by two large-scale inversions, the first of which likely caused the recombination suppression between the X and Y h chromosomes, followed by numerous additional chromosomal rearrangements. Altogether, including the X and/or HSY regions, 124 transcription units were annotated, including 50 functional pairs present in both the X and HSY. Ten HSY genes had functional homologs elsewhere in the papaya autosomal regions, suggesting movement of genes onto the HSY, whereas the X region had none. Sequence divergence between 70 transcripts shared by the X and HSY revealed two evolutionary strata in the X chromosome, corresponding to the two inversions on the HSY, the older of which evolved about 7.0 million years ago. Gene content differences between the HSY and X are greatest in the older stratum, whereas the gene content and order of the collinear regions are identical. Our findings support theoretical models of early sex chromosome evolution.
AB - Sex determination in papaya is controlled by a recently evolved XY chromosome pair, with two slightly different Y chromosomes controlling the development of males (Y) and hermaphrodites (Y h). To study the events of early sex chromosome evolution, we sequenced the hermaphrodite-specific region of the Y h chromosome (HSY) and its X counterpart, yielding an 8.1-megabase (Mb) HSY pseudomolecule, and a 3.5-Mb sequence for the corresponding X region. The HSY is larger than the X region, mostly due to retrotransposon insertions. The papaya HSY differs from the X region by two large-scale inversions, the first of which likely caused the recombination suppression between the X and Y h chromosomes, followed by numerous additional chromosomal rearrangements. Altogether, including the X and/or HSY regions, 124 transcription units were annotated, including 50 functional pairs present in both the X and HSY. Ten HSY genes had functional homologs elsewhere in the papaya autosomal regions, suggesting movement of genes onto the HSY, whereas the X region had none. Sequence divergence between 70 transcripts shared by the X and HSY revealed two evolutionary strata in the X chromosome, corresponding to the two inversions on the HSY, the older of which evolved about 7.0 million years ago. Gene content differences between the HSY and X are greatest in the older stratum, whereas the gene content and order of the collinear regions are identical. Our findings support theoretical models of early sex chromosome evolution.
KW - Carica papaya
KW - DNA sequencing
KW - Molecular evolution
KW - Sex chromosomes
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U2 - 10.1073/pnas.1207833109
DO - 10.1073/pnas.1207833109
M3 - Article
C2 - 22869747
AN - SCOPUS:84865304877
SN - 0027-8424
VL - 109
SP - 13710
EP - 13715
JO - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
JF - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
IS - 34
ER -