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Dynamic evolution of great ape Y chromosomes

Monika Čechová, Rahulsimham Vegesna, Marta Tomaszkiewicz, Robert S. Harris, Di Chen, Samarth Rangavittal, Paul Medvedev, Kateryna D. Makova

2020Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Significance The male-specific Y chromosome harbors genes important for sperm production. Because Y is repetitive, its DNA sequence was deciphered for only a few species, and its evolution remains elusive. Here we compared the Y chromosomes of great apes (human, chimpanzee, bonobo, gorilla, and orangutan) and found that many of their repetitive sequences and multicopy genes were likely already present in their common ancestor. Y repeats had increased intrachromosomal contacts, which might facilitate preservation of genes and gene regulatory elements. Chimpanzee and bonobo, experiencing high sperm competition, underwent many DNA changes and gene losses on the Y. Our research is significant for understanding the role of the Y chromosome in reproduction of nonhuman great apes, all of which are endangered.

Topics & Concepts

BonoboBiologyGorillaGeneticsGeneChromosomeEvolutionary biologyY chromosomeHominidaeBiological evolutionPaleontologyEcologyGenetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal AbnormalitiesChromosomal and Genetic VariationsAnimal Behavior and Reproduction
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