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Complex Evolutionary History of the Y Chromosome in Flies of the Drosophila obscura Species Group

Ryan Bracewell, Doris Bachtrog

2020Genome Biology and Evolution19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Drosophila obscura species group shows dramatic variation in karyotype, including transitions among sex chromosomes. Members of the affinis and pseudoobscura subgroups contain a neo-X chromosome (a fusion of the X with an autosome), and ancestral Y genes have become autosomal in species harboring the neo-X. Detailed analysis of species in the pseudoobscura subgroup revealed that ancestral Y genes became autosomal through a translocation to the small dot chromosome. Here, we show that the Y-dot translocation is restricted to the pseudoobscura subgroup, and translocation of ancestral Y genes in the affinis subgroup likely followed a different route. We find that most ancestral Y genes have translocated to unique autosomal or X-linked locations in different taxa of the affinis subgroup, and we propose a dynamic model of sex chromosome formation and turnover in the obscura species group. Our results suggest that Y genes can find unique paths to escape unfavorable genomic environments that form after sex chromosome-autosome fusions.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyDrosophila pseudoobscuraAutosomeChromosomal translocationGeneticsChromosomeX chromosomeKaryotypeDrosophila (subgenus)GeneEvolutionary biologyGenetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal AbnormalitiesGenetic diversity and population structureSilkworms and Sericulture Research
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