Low variability in a Y-linked plant gene and its implications for Y-chromosome evolution.

Sex chromosomes have evolved independently in several different groups of organisms, but they share common features, including genetic degeneration of the Y chromosome. Suppression of recombination between ancestral proto-X and proto-Y chromosomes is thought to have led to their gradual divergence,...

Olles dieđut

Bibliográfalaš dieđut
Váldodahkkit: Filatov, D, Monéger, F, Negrutiu, I, Charlesworth, D
Materiálatiipa: Journal article
Giella:English
Almmustuhtton: 2000
_version_ 1826287486293245952
author Filatov, D
Monéger, F
Negrutiu, I
Charlesworth, D
author_facet Filatov, D
Monéger, F
Negrutiu, I
Charlesworth, D
author_sort Filatov, D
collection OXFORD
description Sex chromosomes have evolved independently in several different groups of organisms, but they share common features, including genetic degeneration of the Y chromosome. Suppression of recombination between ancestral proto-X and proto-Y chromosomes is thought to have led to their gradual divergence, and to degeneration of the Y chromosome, but the evolutionary forces responsible are unknown. In non-recombining Y chromosomes, deleterious mutations may be carried to fixation by linked advantageous mutations ("selective sweeps"). Occurrence of deleterious mutations may drive "Muller's ratchet" (stochastic loss of chromosomes with the fewest mutations). Selective elimination of deleterious mutations, causing "background selection" may accelerate stochastic fixation of mildly detrimental mutations. All these processes lower effective population sizes, and therefore reduce variability of genes in evolving Y chromosomes. We have studied DNA diversity and divergence in a recently described X- and Y-linked gene pair (SLX-1 and SLY-1) of the plant Silene latifolia to obtain evidence about the early stages of Y degeneration. Here we show that DNA polymorphism in SLY-1 is 20-fold lower than in SLX-1, but the pattern of polymorphism does not suggest a selective sweep.
first_indexed 2024-03-07T01:59:23Z
format Journal article
id oxford-uuid:9cd3686c-580d-42cb-820c-81193f6028ed
institution University of Oxford
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-07T01:59:23Z
publishDate 2000
record_format dspace
spelling oxford-uuid:9cd3686c-580d-42cb-820c-81193f6028ed2022-03-27T00:38:52ZLow variability in a Y-linked plant gene and its implications for Y-chromosome evolution.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:9cd3686c-580d-42cb-820c-81193f6028edEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2000Filatov, DMonéger, FNegrutiu, ICharlesworth, DSex chromosomes have evolved independently in several different groups of organisms, but they share common features, including genetic degeneration of the Y chromosome. Suppression of recombination between ancestral proto-X and proto-Y chromosomes is thought to have led to their gradual divergence, and to degeneration of the Y chromosome, but the evolutionary forces responsible are unknown. In non-recombining Y chromosomes, deleterious mutations may be carried to fixation by linked advantageous mutations ("selective sweeps"). Occurrence of deleterious mutations may drive "Muller's ratchet" (stochastic loss of chromosomes with the fewest mutations). Selective elimination of deleterious mutations, causing "background selection" may accelerate stochastic fixation of mildly detrimental mutations. All these processes lower effective population sizes, and therefore reduce variability of genes in evolving Y chromosomes. We have studied DNA diversity and divergence in a recently described X- and Y-linked gene pair (SLX-1 and SLY-1) of the plant Silene latifolia to obtain evidence about the early stages of Y degeneration. Here we show that DNA polymorphism in SLY-1 is 20-fold lower than in SLX-1, but the pattern of polymorphism does not suggest a selective sweep.
spellingShingle Filatov, D
Monéger, F
Negrutiu, I
Charlesworth, D
Low variability in a Y-linked plant gene and its implications for Y-chromosome evolution.
title Low variability in a Y-linked plant gene and its implications for Y-chromosome evolution.
title_full Low variability in a Y-linked plant gene and its implications for Y-chromosome evolution.
title_fullStr Low variability in a Y-linked plant gene and its implications for Y-chromosome evolution.
title_full_unstemmed Low variability in a Y-linked plant gene and its implications for Y-chromosome evolution.
title_short Low variability in a Y-linked plant gene and its implications for Y-chromosome evolution.
title_sort low variability in a y linked plant gene and its implications for y chromosome evolution
work_keys_str_mv AT filatovd lowvariabilityinaylinkedplantgeneanditsimplicationsforychromosomeevolution
AT monegerf lowvariabilityinaylinkedplantgeneanditsimplicationsforychromosomeevolution
AT negrutiui lowvariabilityinaylinkedplantgeneanditsimplicationsforychromosomeevolution
AT charlesworthd lowvariabilityinaylinkedplantgeneanditsimplicationsforychromosomeevolution