Corytophanids Replaced the Pleurodont XY System with a New Pair of XY Chromosomes

Author:

Acosta Armando1,Suárez-Varón Gabriel2,Rodríguez-Miranda Luis A3,Lira-Noriega Andrés4,Aguilar-Gómez Diana1,Gutiérrez-Mariscal Mariana5,Hernández-Gallegos Oswaldo2,Méndez-de-la-Cruz Fausto3,Cortez Diego1

Affiliation:

1. Center for Genome Sciences, UNAM, Cuernavaca, Mexico

2. Laboratorio de Herpetología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Toluca, Mexico

3. Biology Institute, UNAM, Mexico City, Mexico

4. CONACYT Research Fellow, Red de Estudios Moleculares Avanzados, Instituto de Ecología, Xalapa, México

5. Biotechnology Institute, UNAM, Cuernavaca, Mexico

Abstract

Abstract Almost all lizard families in the pleurodont clade share the same XY system. This system was meticulously studied in Anolis carolinensis, where it shows a highly degenerated Y chromosome and a male-specific X chromosome dosage compensation mechanism. Corytophanids (casque-headed lizards) have been proposed as the only family in the pleurodont clade to lack the XY system. In this study, we worked with extensive genomic and transcriptomic data from Basiliscus vittatus, a member of the Corytophanidae family that inhabits the tropical rainforests of Mexico. We confirmed that B. vittatus underwent a sex chromosome system turnover, which consisted in the loss of the pleurodont XY system and the gain of a new pair of XY chromosomes that are orthologous to chicken chromosome 17. We estimated the origin of the sex chromosome system to have occurred ∼63 Ma in the ancestor of corytophanids. Moreover, we identified 12 XY gametologues with particular attributes, such as functions related to the membrane and intracellular trafficking, very low expression levels, blood specificity, and incomplete dosage compensation in males.

Funder

PAPIIT-UNAM

CONACyT-SEP Basic Science

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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