Autosomally-encoded segregation distortion of sex chromosomes.

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Proceedings. Biological sciences Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-27 DOI:10.1098/rspb.2025.1085
Naomi L Greenberg, Manus M Patten, Martijn A Schenkel
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Abstract

Some selfish genetic elements drive at meiosis to achieve transmission distortion, breaking the rules of Mendelian segregation to enhance their own evolutionary success. It has been shown that enhancers of drive must act in cis in order to gain the selfish benefit of drive and that suppressors of drive will be selected at unlinked loci. Here, we model the evolution of an autosomal trans-acting gene (Distorter) that causes the Y chromosome (or even 0 chromosome) to drive without driving itself, a phenomenon we call 'remote-control meiotic drive'. We show that such a gene may spread in the population when linked to a second locus, Assister, whose alleles are transmitted at different frequencies through sperm as compared to eggs, for which we consider various scenarios, such as sexually antagonistic selection or sex-limited drive. Depending on the mechanistic details of sex-chromosome drive, Distorter's spread can additionally facilitate transitions between XY and X0 sex determination. Our results provide a proof of principle that stretches the current understanding of segregation modifier and sex allocation theory. Moreover, we identify alternative evolutionary trajectories that could also lead to remote control drive and discuss its potential applications in developing synthetic sex-ratio-distorting elements for use in pest management, for example.

性染色体常染色体编码分离畸变。
一些自私的遗传因子推动减数分裂以实现传递扭曲,打破孟德尔隔离规则以提高自身的进化成功。研究表明,为了获得驱动的私利,驱动的增强子必须顺式作用,而驱动的抑制子将在非连锁位点上被选择。在这里,我们模拟了常染色体反式作用基因(扭曲体)的进化,该基因导致Y染色体(甚至0染色体)在不驱动自身的情况下驱动,我们称之为“遥控减数分裂驱动”。我们的研究表明,这样一个基因在与第二个基因座(辅助基因座)相连时,可能会在人群中传播。与卵子相比,辅助基因座的等位基因通过精子以不同的频率传播,我们考虑了各种情况,如性对抗选择或性别限制驱动。根据性染色体驱动的机制细节,扭曲子的传播可以额外地促进XY和X0性别决定之间的转换。我们的结果提供了一个原理证明,扩展了目前对隔离修饰因子和性别分配理论的理解。此外,我们确定了可能导致远程控制驱动的替代进化轨迹,并讨论了其在开发用于有害生物管理的合成性别比例扭曲元件方面的潜在应用。
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