Sex-Biased Expression Is Associated With Chromatin State in DrosophilamelanogasterandDrosophila simulans

Author:

Nanni Adalena V12,Martinez Natalie1,Graze Rita3,Morse Alison12,Newman Jeremy R B2,Jain Vaibhav1,Vlaho Srna4,Signor Sarah5ORCID,Nuzhdin Sergey V4ORCID,Renne Rolf12,McIntyre Lauren M12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, University of Florida , Gainesville, FL

2. University of Florida Genetics Institute, University of Florida , Gainesville, FL

3. Department of Biological Sciences, Auburn University , Auburn, AL

4. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA

5. Department of Biological Sciences, North Dakota State University , Fargo, ND

Abstract

AbstractIn Drosophila melanogaster and D. simulans head tissue, 60% of orthologous genes show evidence of sex-biased expression in at least one species. Of these, ∼39% (2,192) are conserved in direction. We hypothesize enrichment of open chromatin in the sex where we see expression bias and closed chromatin in the opposite sex. Male-biased orthologs are significantly enriched for H3K4me3 marks in males of both species (∼89% of male-biased orthologs vs. ∼76% of unbiased orthologs). Similarly, female-biased orthologs are significantly enriched for H3K4me3 marks in females of both species (∼90% of female-biased orthologs vs. ∼73% of unbiased orthologs). The sex-bias ratio in female-biased orthologs was similar in magnitude between the two species, regardless of the closed chromatin (H3K27me2me3) marks in males. However, in male-biased orthologs, the presence of H3K27me2me3 in both species significantly reduced the correlation between D. melanogaster sex-bias ratio and the D. simulans sex-bias ratio. Male-biased orthologs are enriched for evidence of positive selection in the D. melanogaster group. There are more male-biased genes than female-biased genes in both species. For orthologs with gains/losses of sex-bias between the two species, there is an excess of male-bias compared to female-bias, but there is no consistent pattern in the relationship between H3K4me3 or H3K27me2me3 chromatin marks and expression. These data suggest chromatin state is a component of the maintenance of sex-biased expression and divergence of sex-bias between species is reflected in the complexity of the chromatin status.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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