Sequence analysis in Bos taurus reveals pervasiveness of X–Y arms races in mammalian lineages

Author:

Hughes Jennifer F.ORCID,Skaletsky Helen,Pyntikova Tatyana,Koutseva Natalia,Raudsepp Terje,Brown Laura G.,Bellott Daniel W.ORCID,Cho Ting-Jan,Dugan-Rocha Shannon,Khan Ziad,Kremitzki Colin,Fronick Catrina,Graves-Lindsay Tina A.,Fulton Lucinda,Warren Wesley C.,Wilson Richard K.,Owens Elaine,Womack James E.,Murphy William J.,Muzny Donna M.,Worley Kim C.,Chowdhary Bhanu P.,Gibbs Richard A.,Page David C.

Abstract

Studies of Y Chromosome evolution have focused primarily on gene decay, a consequence of suppression of crossing-over with the X Chromosome. Here, we provide evidence that suppression of X–Y crossing-over unleashed a second dynamic: selfish X–Y arms races that reshaped the sex chromosomes in mammals as different as cattle, mice, and men. Using super-resolution sequencing, we explore the Y Chromosome of Bos taurus (bull) and find it to be dominated by massive, lineage-specific amplification of testis-expressed gene families, making it the most gene-dense Y Chromosome sequenced to date. As in mice, an X-linked homolog of a bull Y-amplified gene has become testis-specific and amplified. This evolutionary convergence implies that lineage-specific X–Y coevolution through gene amplification, and the selfish forces underlying this phenomenon, were dominatingly powerful among diverse mammalian lineages. Together with Y gene decay, X–Y arms races molded mammalian sex chromosomes and influenced the course of mammalian evolution.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Subject

Genetics(clinical),Genetics

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