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- Title
Low X/Y divergence in four pairs of papaya sex-linked genes.
- Authors
Qingyi Yu; Shaobin Hou; Feltus, F. Alex; Jones, Meghan R.; Murray, Jan E.; Veatch, Olivia; Lemke, Cornelia; Saw, Jimmy H.; Moore, Richard C.; Thimmapuram, Jyothi; Lei Liu; Moore, Paul H.; Alam, Maqsudul; Jiming Jiang; Paterson, Andrew H.; Ray Ming
- Abstract
Sex chromosomes in flowering plants, in contrast to those in animals, evolved relatively recently and only a few are heteromorphic. The homomorphic sex chromosomes of papaya show features of incipient sex chromosome evolution. We investigated the features of paired X- and Y-specific bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs), and estimated the time of divergence in four pairs of sex-linked genes. We report the results of a comparative analysis of long contiguous genomic DNA sequences between the X and hermaphrodite Y (Yh) chromosomes. Numerous chromosomal rearrangements were detected in the male-specific region of the Y chromosome (MSY), including inversions, deletions, insertions, duplications and translocations, showing the dynamic evolutionary process on the MSY after recombination ceased. DNA sequence expansion was documented in the two regions of the MSY, demonstrating that the cytologically homomorphic sex chromosomes are heteromorphic at the molecular level. Analysis of sequence divergence between four X and Yh gene pairs resulted in a estimated age of divergence of between 0.5 and 2.2 million years, supporting a recent origin of the papaya sex chromosomes. Our findings indicate that sex chromosomes did not evolve at the family level in Caricaceae, and reinforce the theory that sex chromosomes evolve at the species level in some lineages.
- Subjects
PLANT reproduction; PAPAYA; SEX chromosome variations; GENETIC sex determination; PLANT hormones; GENE expression in plants
- Publication
Plant Journal, 2008, Vol 53, Issue 1, p124
- ISSN
0960-7412
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1365-313X.2007.03329.x