Dmitry Dedukh, Marie Altmanová, Ruzanna Petrosyan, Marine Arakelyan, Eduard Galoyan, Lukáš Kratochvíl
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在脊椎动物中,强制性孤雌生殖只发生在有鳞类爬行动物中。在经过深入研究的强制性孤雌生殖系中,即在凫类和壁虎中,一小部分发育中的卵母细胞中的减数分裂前内质复制被证明是产生未还原卵的机制。几十年来,人们一直在讨论漆虫属 Darevskia 的情况。一些观察结果表明,在 Darevskia unisexualis 和 D. armeniaca 中,卵形成过程中通过卵核和极体核的融合恢复了倍性水平。在本研究中,我们通过研究有性种 D. raddei nairensis 和强制性孤雌生殖种 D.armeniaca、D. dahli 和 D. unisexualis 的成年雌虫的双叶染色体,重新评估了融合假说。我们在有性种中发现了 19 个二价体,在二倍体强制性孤雌生殖种中发现了 38 个二价体,这揭示了孤雌生殖雌虫产生非还原卵的机制是减数分裂前的内复制。早先出现的相互矛盾的报道可能是由于难以确定在妊娠期染色体的错误配对,以及在依靠减数分裂前内复制的孤雌生殖爬行动物中,只有一小部分发育中的卵母细胞进行了基因组加倍并克服了妊娠期检查点。这项研究突出表明,在迄今为止研究的所有脊椎动物强制性孤雌生殖的独立杂交起源中,都是通过预孕期内再复制来逃避有性生殖的。
Premeiotic endoreplication is the mechanism of obligate parthenogenesis in rock lizards of the genus Darevskia.
Among vertebrates, obligate parthenogenesis occurs exclusively in squamate reptiles. Premeiotic endoreplication in a small subset of developing oocytes has been documented as the mechanism of production of unreduced eggs in minutely explored obligate parthenogenetic lineages, namely in teiids and geckos. The situation in the lacertid genus Darevskia has been discussed for decades. Certain observations suggested that the ploidy level is restored during egg formation through a fusion of egg and polar body nuclei in Darevskia unisexualis and D. armeniaca. In this study, we re-evaluated the fusion hypothesis by studying diplotene chromosomes in adult females of sexual species D. raddei nairensis and obligate parthenogens D. armeniaca, D. dahli and D. unisexualis. We revealed 19 bivalents in the sexual species and 38 bivalents in the diploid obligate parthenogens, which uncovers premeiotic endoreplication as the mechanism of the production of non-reduced eggs in parthenogenetic females. The earlier contradicting reports can likely be attributed to the difficulty in identifying mispairing of chromosomes in pachytene, and the fact that in parthenogenetic reptiles relying on premeiotic endoreplication only a small subset of developing oocytes undergo genome doubling and overcome the pachytene checkpoint. This study highlights co-option of premeiotic endoreplication for escape from sexual reproduction in all independent hybrid origins of obligate parthenogenesis in vertebrates studied to date.