东方小实蝇(Bactrocera dorsalis) Y染色体上的性别特异性标记。

IF 2.9 Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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摘要

背景:东方果蝇(Bactrocera dorsalis)是一种高度多食性的入侵物种,具有很高的繁殖潜力。在世界上许多热带和亚热带地区,它是水果和蔬菜的主要害虫之一。由于其经济上的重要性,遗传学、细胞遗传学、基因组学和生物技术方法已被应用于了解其生物学和实施昆虫不育技术,目前是针对这种苍蝇的区域控制计划的一部分。它的染色体补体包括五对常染色体和性染色体。X和Y性染色体是异型的,高度异色和简并的Y含有雄性因子BdMoY。Y染色体的特征除了阐明其作为主要性别决定系统的作用外,对了解其在雄性生物学中的作用也至关重要。Y染色体的重复特性使得对其进行排序和特征描述具有挑战性。结果:利用代表性差异分析、有丝分裂染色体的荧光原位杂交和硅基因组资源,我们发现背果蝇Y染色体含有gyf、(typo-gyf)和非ltr反转录转座子R1的转录序列,gyf是黑腹果蝇Gigyf基因的同源基因。类似的序列也在X染色体上转录。Gigyf基因的类似物也存在于相关物种B. tryoni的Y和X染色体上。另一个与BdMoY相关的y特异性重复序列似乎是B. dorsalis特异性的。结论:我们对Y染色体的随机扫描提供了其一般组成的广泛图像,并代表了进一步应用和进化研究的起点。所鉴定的重复序列可为单个胚胎的分子核型分析提供有用的y标记系统。拥有一个与BdMoY相关的可靠的诊断标记,将有助于研究BdMoY在胚胎性别决定窗口期如何调节雄性性别决定级联反应。尽管Y染色体具有高度简并性和异色性,但其包含的typo-gyf转录序列可能在转录后的mRNA调控中保持其重要功能。转录的Gigyf的同源副本也存在于X染色体上,并且这种基因组分布也在B. tryoni中保持,这引发了小实蝇类和其他绦虫性染色体进化的问题。
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Transcribed sex-specific markers on the Y chromosome of the oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis.

Transcribed sex-specific markers on the Y chromosome of the oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis.

Transcribed sex-specific markers on the Y chromosome of the oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis.

Transcribed sex-specific markers on the Y chromosome of the oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis.

Background: The Oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis, is a highly polyphagous invasive species with a high reproductive potential. In many tropical and subtropical parts of the world it ranks as one of the major pests of fruits and vegetables. Due to its economic importance, genetic, cytogenetic, genomic and biotechnological approaches have been applied to understand its biology and to implement the Sterile Insect Technique, currently a part of area-wide control programmes against this fly. Its chromosome complement includes five pairs of autosomes and the sex chromosomes. The X and Y sex chromosomes are heteromorphic and the highly heterochromatic and degenerate Y harbours the male factor BdMoY. The characterization of the Y chromosome in this fly apart from elucidating its role as primary sex determination system, it is also of crucial importance to understand its role in male biology. The repetitive nature of the Y chromosome makes it challenging to sequence and characterise.

Results: Using Representational Difference Analysis, fluorescent in situ hybridisation on mitotic chromosomes and in silico genome resources, we show that the B. dorsalis Y chromosome harbours transcribed sequences of gyf, (typo-gyf) a homologue of the Drosophila melanogaster Gigyf gene, and of a non-LTR retrotransposon R1. Similar sequences are also transcribed on the X chromosome. Paralogues of the Gigyf gene are also present on the Y and X chromosomes of the related species B. tryoni. Another identified Y-specific repetitive sequence linked to BdMoY appears to be specific to B. dorsalis.

Conclusions: Our random scan of the Y chromosome provides a broad picture of its general composition and represents a starting point for further applicative and evolutionary studies. The identified repetitive sequences can provide a useful Y-marking system for molecular karyotyping of single embryos. Having a robust diagnostic marker associated with BdMoY will facilitate studies on how BdMoY regulates the male sex determination cascade during the embryonic sex-determination window. The Y chromosome, despite its high degeneracy and heterochromatic nature, harbours transcribed sequences of typo-gyf that may maintain their important function in post-transcriptional mRNA regulation. That transcribed paralogous copies of Gigyf are present also on the X and that this genomic distribution is maintained also in B. tryoni raises questions on the evolution of sex chromosomes in Bactrocera and other tephritids.

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BMC Genetics
BMC Genetics 生物-遗传学
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期刊介绍: BMC Genetics is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of inheritance and variation in individuals and among populations.
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