TY - JOUR
T1 - Origins and functional evolution of y chromosomes across mammals
AU - Cortez, Diego
AU - Marin, Ray
AU - Toledo-Flores, Deborah
AU - Froidevaux, Laure
AU - Liechti, Angélica
AU - Waters, Paul D.
AU - Grützner, Frank
AU - Kaessmann, Henrik
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgements We thank K. Harshman and the Lausanne Genomics Technology Facility for high-throughput sequencing support; I. Xenarios and the Vital-IT computational facility for computational support; S. Pääbo for great ape DNA samples; C. Roos for marmoset DNA samples; P. Jensen for chicken samples; E. Tsend-Ayush for help in determining the complete sequence of the AMHY gene in platypus; P. Gonzalez-Rubio for help with figure designs; M. Cardoso-Moreira, F. Carelli, A. Necsulea and M. Warnefors for comments on the manuscript; the Kaessmann group in general for discussions; and the Marmoset Genome Sequencing Consortium for making the marmoset genome assembly and annotation data available and for granting permission to use them for the analyses described in this study before publication. D.T.F. was supported by the Mexican National Council for Science and Technology (CONACyT). P.D.W. was supported by an ARC fellowship. F.G. was supported by an ARC fellowship. This research was supported by grants from the European Research Council (Starting Independent Grant: 242597, SexGenTransEvolution) and the Swiss National Science Foundation (Grant: 130287) to H.K.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Y chromosomes underlie sex determination in mammals, but their repeat-rich nature has hampered sequencing and associated evolutionary studies. Here we trace Y evolution across 15 representative mammals on the basis of high-throughput genome and transcriptome sequencing. We uncover three independent sex chromosome originations in mammals and birds (the outgroup). The original placental and marsupial (therian) Y, containing the sex-determining gene SRY, emerged in the therian ancestor approximately 180 million years ago, in parallel with the first of five monotreme Y chromosomes, carrying the probable sex-determining gene AMH. The avian W chromosome arose approximately 140 million years ago in the bird ancestor. The small Y/W gene repertoires, enriched in regulatory functions, were rapidly defined following stratification (recombination arrest) and erosion events and have remained considerably stable. Despite expression decreases in therians, Y/W genes show notable conservation of proto-sex chromosome expression patterns, although various Y genes evolved testis-specificities through differential regulatory decay. Thus, although some genes evolved novel functions through spatial/temporal expression shifts, most Y genes probably endured, at least initially, because of dosage constraints.
AB - Y chromosomes underlie sex determination in mammals, but their repeat-rich nature has hampered sequencing and associated evolutionary studies. Here we trace Y evolution across 15 representative mammals on the basis of high-throughput genome and transcriptome sequencing. We uncover three independent sex chromosome originations in mammals and birds (the outgroup). The original placental and marsupial (therian) Y, containing the sex-determining gene SRY, emerged in the therian ancestor approximately 180 million years ago, in parallel with the first of five monotreme Y chromosomes, carrying the probable sex-determining gene AMH. The avian W chromosome arose approximately 140 million years ago in the bird ancestor. The small Y/W gene repertoires, enriched in regulatory functions, were rapidly defined following stratification (recombination arrest) and erosion events and have remained considerably stable. Despite expression decreases in therians, Y/W genes show notable conservation of proto-sex chromosome expression patterns, although various Y genes evolved testis-specificities through differential regulatory decay. Thus, although some genes evolved novel functions through spatial/temporal expression shifts, most Y genes probably endured, at least initially, because of dosage constraints.
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U2 - 10.1038/nature13151
DO - 10.1038/nature13151
M3 - Article
C2 - 24759410
AN - SCOPUS:84899484057
SN - 0028-0836
VL - 508
SP - 488
EP - 493
JO - Nature
JF - Nature
IS - 7497
ER -