Weird animal genomes and sex chromosome evolution
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Weird animal genomes and sex chromosome evolution
Weird animal genomes and sex chromosome evolution Jenny Graves La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia (Paper co-edited with the European Cytogeneticists Association) Genomes of distantly related mammals, other vertebrates Sex chromosome origins, evolution, fate Evolution of X and Y genes Sequence is not enough! Kangaroo genome project • Model kangaroo -Tammar wallaby Macropus eugenii • ~2.9 Gb, 1.5x WGS sequence, 454, BAC ends • assembly Kangaroo linkage map • island populations many genetic differences • hybrids, backcrosses • map construction microsatellites (random, targeted genes) • phenotypes e.g. pest resistance toxin resistance (1080) milk characters Gorgeous kangaroo chromosomes… Kangaroo-human comparative map Human chromosomes Comparing marsupial genomes Isolate chromosomes from tammar wallaby Chromosome-specific DNA (“paints”) Hybridize to swamp wallaby Ferguson-Smith, Rens Marsupial comparative chromosome painting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 X 2n = 18 opossum 2n ==14 2n 14 conserved complement - dunnart 1 2 2n = 16 tammar 3 4 5 6 X X chromosome paint Painting and mapping tumour chromosomes Deakin, Bender et al 2011 The platypus genome Platypus mapping Genome • smallish (2.6 Gb) • 6X WGS assembly Mammal, reptile genes • milk genes • egg yolk genes • venom genes Warren et al, Nature 2007 • Sequence all vertebrates (66,000 species) • Both sexes!! • Map at least one species in group Sex and sex chromosomes Identity of the testis determining gene? Jamie Foster, Andrew Sinclair ZFY is in the wrong place ZFY is the wrong gene! SRY is the right gene SOX3 ancestor of SRY Sex chromosomes –> trouble SRY X Y • Problems at meiosis • Dosage problems • Sex-linked diseases • Sex-reversal syndromes Why so weird? • so they work optimally? XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX • evolutionary accident? Dumb design!! XY evolution Once the X and Y were an ordinary pair proto-XY One partner acquires a male-determining gene Other male-advantage genes accumulate - recombination suppressed Y degraded by deletion, mutation And degraded and degraded And could even disappear X Y The Y is a degraded X Origin of human sex chromosomes Reptiles and birds Monotremes Marsupials Placentals ? XY Human Mouse 105 148 166 Mammals Amphibians Fish 310 Amniotes 410 450 Tetrapods Genes on kangaroo Y • Microdissect Y, make DNA • Use to screen BACs • Map • Sequence • 12 new genes • All on tiny Yp • 11 have copies on X Different Y genes, same rules Relationship between X and Y 5 4 genes 41 genes 12 genes Y Y X Kangaroo X Human Origin of human sex chromosomes Reptiles and birds ? Monotremes Marsupials Placentals XY XY 148 166 Mammals Amphibians Fish 310 Amniotes 410 450 Tetrapods 1q 5 Y 4 Birds X Kangaroo X Human Sex chromosome variation in reptiles Gekko Z= bird Z!! Gekko Z Bird Which ZW is ancestral? Rat snake 2 Turtle 6 Bird Z Origin of human sex chromosomes Reptiles and birds TSD XY ZW ZW ZW Amphibians Monotremes Marsupials Placentals ? XY 148 166 Mammals ZW Fish 310 Amniotes 410 450 XY Tetrapods Platypus sex chromosomes? ? X1 ? Y1 ? ? X2 Y2 ? X3 ? ? ? ? ? Y3 X4 Y4 X5 Y5 Identifying X and Y in platypus Paint E3 Paint E4 X Y X female male The New York Times, December 2004 1q A A Y 4 Chicken 6 Platypus X Marsupial X Human Genes on platypus sex chromosomes No homology to human X Homology to chicken Z DMRT1 Veyrunes, Waters Gen. Res. 2008 Evolution of the X • lots of genes • many different functions • conserved in mammals X Y (because of XCI?) Functions of X chromosome genes Immaculate X Controlling X Smart X Sexy X Brains-and-balls genes Evolution of the Y Only 45 genes Male-specific functions Poorly conserved X Y Y chromosome models Degradation of the Y High variation • frequent mutation, deletion, insertion Inefficient selection/Drift • no recombination The future of sex When will our Y disappear? 166 MYA – the Y had 1669 genes Today – the Y has 45 Genes lost per MY = ~1624/166 = ~9.8 At this rate Y will disappear in 4.6 MY Will males disappear? Parthenogenic females? XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX New sex determining genes? Conclusions Vertebrate genome is very conserved Different regions may become sex chromosomes Biased gene content, degeneration Need map as well as sequence! Graves lab Sex and Y team Andrew Sinclair Jamie Foster Francine Brennan Patrick Western Rob Glas Swathi Shetty Andrew Pask Roland Toder Rachael O’Neill Margaret Delbridge Paul Waters Janine Deakin Frank Grützner Mary Wallis Tariq Ezaz Veronica Murtagh Denis O’Meally Liz Murchison Claudia Delgano Collaborators Georges, Sarre U. Canberra Fujiyama, Kuroki NIG, RIKEN Marilyn Renfree Univ. Melbourne Malcolm Ferguson-Smith Cambridge Friendly Genome Centres Wash U ` Wes Warren JGI Jeff Boore, Gerry Rubin Sanger Mark Ross