Evolution and Plasticity of Genome-Wide Meiotic Recombination Rates.

IF 8.7 1区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Annual review of genetics Pub Date : 2021-11-23 Epub Date: 2021-07-26 DOI:10.1146/annurev-genet-021721-033821
Ian R Henderson, Kirsten Bomblies
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Abstract

Sex, as well as meiotic recombination between homologous chromosomes, is nearly ubiquitous among eukaryotes. In those species that use it, recombination is important for chromosome segregation during gamete production, and thus for fertility. Strikingly, although in most species only one crossover event per chromosome is required to ensure proper segregation, recombination rates vary considerably above this minimum and show variation within and among species. However, whether this variation in recombination is adaptive or neutral and what might shape it remain unclear. Empirical studies and theory support the idea that recombination is generally beneficial but can also have costs. Here, we review variation in genome-wide recombination rates, explore what might cause this, and discuss what is known about its mechanistic basis. We end by discussing the environmental sensitivity of meiosis and recombination rates, how these features may relate to adaptation, and their implications for a broader understanding of recombination rate evolution.

全基因组减数分裂重组率的进化和可塑性。
性,以及同源染色体之间的减数分裂重组,在真核生物中几乎无处不在。在那些使用它的物种中,重组对配子产生过程中的染色体分离很重要,因此对生育也很重要。引人注目的是,尽管在大多数物种中,每条染色体只需要一次交叉事件就可以确保适当的分离,但重组率在这个最小值之上相差很大,并显示出物种内部和物种之间的差异。然而,这种重组的变化是适应性的还是中性的,以及是什么形成了这种变化,目前还不清楚。实证研究和理论都支持这样的观点,即重组通常是有益的,但也可能有成本。在这里,我们回顾了全基因组重组率的变化,探讨了可能导致这种变化的原因,并讨论了其已知的机制基础。最后,我们讨论了减数分裂和重组率的环境敏感性,这些特征如何与适应相关,以及它们对重组率进化的更广泛理解的意义。
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Annual review of genetics
Annual review of genetics 生物-遗传学
CiteScore
18.30
自引率
0.90%
发文量
17
期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Genetics, published since 1967, comprehensively covers significant advancements in genetics. It encompasses various areas such as biochemical, behavioral, cell, and developmental genetics, evolutionary and population genetics, chromosome structure and transmission, gene function and expression, mutation and repair, genomics, immunogenetics, and other topics related to the genetics of viruses, bacteria, fungi, plants, animals, and humans.
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