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The Evolutionary History of <i>Drosophila simulans</i> Y Chromosomes Reveals Molecular Signatures of Resistance to Sex Ratio Meiotic Drive

Cécile Courret, David Ogereau, Clément Gilbert, Amanda M. Larracuente, Catherine Montchamp‐Moreau

2023Molecular Biology and Evolution11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The recent evolutionary history of the Y chromosome in Drosophila simulans, a worldwide species of Afrotropical origin, is closely linked to that of X-linked meiotic drivers (Paris system). The spread of the Paris drivers in natural populations has elicited the selection of drive-resistant Y chromosomes. To infer the evolutionary history of the Y chromosome in relation to the Paris drive, we sequenced 21 iso-Y lines, each carrying a Y chromosome from a different location. Among them, 13 lines carry a Y chromosome that is able to counteract the effect of the drivers. Despite their very different geographical origins, all sensitive Y's are highly similar, suggesting that they share a recent common ancestor. The resistant Y chromosomes are more divergent and segregate in four distinct clusters. The phylogeny of the Y chromosome confirms that the resistant lineage predates the emergence of Paris drive. The ancestry of the resistant lineage is further supported by the examination of Y-linked sequences in the sister species of D. simulans, Drosophila sechellia and Drosophila mauritiana. We also characterized the variation in repeat content among Y chromosomes and identified multiple simple satellites associated with resistance. Altogether, the molecular polymorphism allows us to infer the demographic and evolutionary history of the Y chromosome and provides new insights on the genetic basis of resistance.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyLineage (genetic)GeneticsY chromosomeEvolutionary biologyDrosophila (subgenus)ChromosomeMeiosisX chromosomeMauritianaPhylogeneticsGeneZiziphusPaleontologyGenetic diversity and population structureInsect-Plant Interactions and ControlInsect symbiosis and bacterial influences