卫星DNA分化是如何导致生殖隔离的?让我们来数一数染色体。

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetics Research International Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-01-29 DOI:10.1155/2012/430136
Patrick M Ferree, Satyaki Prasad
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引用次数: 60

摘要

卫星是真核生物基因组中最神秘的部分之一。这些高度重复的非编码序列占基因组内容的一半或更多,已知在减数分裂和有丝分裂期间染色体分离中起重要作用,但它们在密切相关的物种之间迅速进化。过去几十年的研究表明,卫星分化可以作为兄弟物种之间强大的生殖障碍。在这里,我们重点介绍了几项关于果蝇和其他模式生物的关键研究,这些研究证明了卫星的有害影响及其对种间杂交染色体结构和功能的快速进化。这些研究表明,卫星可以影响染色体在许多不同的发育阶段,并通过不同的细胞机制,包括异染色质形成。这些发现对于如何看待导致受精卵后生殖隔离的基因座具有重要意义。
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How can satellite DNA divergence cause reproductive isolation? Let us count the chromosomal ways.

How can satellite DNA divergence cause reproductive isolation? Let us count the chromosomal ways.

How can satellite DNA divergence cause reproductive isolation? Let us count the chromosomal ways.

How can satellite DNA divergence cause reproductive isolation? Let us count the chromosomal ways.

Satellites are one of the most enigmatic parts of the eukaryotic genome. These highly repetitive, noncoding sequences make up as much as half or more of the genomic content and are known to play essential roles in chromosome segregation during meiosis and mitosis, yet they evolve rapidly between closely related species. Research over the last several decades has revealed that satellite divergence can serve as a formidable reproductive barrier between sibling species. Here we highlight several key studies on Drosophila and other model organisms demonstrating deleterious effects of satellites and their rapid evolution on the structure and function of chromosomes in interspecies hybrids. These studies demonstrate that satellites can impact chromosomes at a number of different developmental stages and through distinct cellular mechanisms, including heterochromatin formation. These findings have important implications for how loci that cause postzygotic reproductive isolation are viewed.

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Genetics Research International
Genetics Research International Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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期刊介绍: Genetics Research International is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles as well as review articles in all areas of genetics and genomics. The journal focuses on articles bearing on heredity, biochemistry, and molecular biology, as well as clinical findings.
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