Origin and evolutionary trajectories of brown algal sex chromosomes

Author:

Barrera-Redondo Josué,Lipinska Agnieszka P.,Liu Pengfei,Dinatale Erica,Cossard Guillaume,Bogaert Kenny,Hoshino Masakazu,Avia KomlanORCID,Leiria Goncalo,Avdievich Elena,Liesner Daniel,Luthringer Rémy,Godfroy Olivier,Heesch Svenja,Nehr Zofia,Brillet-Guéguen Loraine,Peters Akira F.,Hoarau Galice,Pearson Gareth,Aury Jean-MarcORCID,Wincker Patrick,Denoeud France,Cock J Mark,Haas Fabian B.,Coelho Susana MORCID

Abstract

SUMMARYSex chromosomes fall into three classes: XX/XY, ZW/ZZ and U/V systems. The rise, evolution and demise of U/V systems have remained enigmatic to date. Here, we analyze genomes spanning the entire brown algal phylogeny to decipher their sex-determination evolutionary history. The birth of U/V sex chromosomes evolved more than 250 million years ago, when a pivotal male-determinant located in a discrete region in proto-U and proto-V chromosomes ceased recombining. Over time, nested inversions led to step-wise expansions, accompanying increasing morphological complexity and sexual differentiation of brown seaweeds. Unlike XX/XY and ZW/ZZ, U/V evolve mainly by gene gain, showing minimal degeneration. They are structurally dynamic, and act as genomic ’cradles’ fostering the birth of new genes. Our analyses show that hermaphroditism arose from ancestral males that acquired U-specific genes by ectopic recombination, and that in the transition from a U/V to an XX/XY system, V-specific genes moved down the genetic hierarchy of sex determination. Both events lead to the demise of U and V and erosion of their specific genomic characteristics. Taken together, our findings offer a comprehensive model of U/V sex chromosome evolution.HIGHLIGHTSSexes arose in brown algae due to ceased recombination of a male-determining gene-containing regionU/V sex chromosomes evolve via gene gain and act as ‘cradles’ of genomic noveltyEmergence of XX/XY chromosomes involved demotion of the V-master sex-determining geneIntrogression of female-specific genes into a male background allowed hermaphroditism to arise

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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