Common Ancestry of the Id Locus: Chromosomal Rearrangement and Polygenic Possibilities.

IF 2.1 3区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Journal of Molecular Evolution Pub Date : 2025-01-17 DOI:10.1007/s00239-025-10233-z
Ashutosh Sharma, Nagarjun Vijay
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The diversity in dermal pigmentation and plumage color among domestic chickens is striking, with Black Bone Chickens (BBC) particularly notable for their intense melanin hyperpigmentation. This unique trait is driven by a complex chromosomal rearrangement on chromosome 20 at the Fm locus, resulting in the overexpression of the EDN3 (a gene central to melanocyte regulation). In contrast, the inhibition of dermal pigmentation is regulated by the Id locus. Although prior studies using genetic crosses, GWAS, and gene expression analysis have investigated the genetic underpinnings of the Id locus, its precise location and functional details remain elusive. Our study aims to precisely locate the Id locus, identify associated chromosomal rearrangements and candidate genes influencing dermal pigmentation, and examine the ancestral status of the Id locus in BBC breeds. Using public genomic data from BBC and non-BBC breeds, we refined the Id locus to a ~1.6 Mb region that co-localizes with Z amplicon repeat units at the distal end of the q-arm of chromosome Z within a 10.36 Mb inversion in Silkie BBC. Phylogenetic and population structure analyses reveal that the Id locus shares a common ancestry across all BBC breeds, much like the Fm locus. Selection signatures and highly differentiated BBC-specific SNPs within the MTAP gene position it as the prime candidate for the Id locus with CCDC112 and additional genes, suggesting a possible polygenic nature. Our results suggest that the Id locus is shared among BBC breeds and may function as a supergene cluster in shank and dermal pigmentation variation.

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Id位点的共同祖先:染色体重排和多基因可能性。
家鸡的皮肤色素沉着和羽毛颜色的多样性是惊人的,黑骨鸡(BBC)特别值得注意的是它们强烈的黑色素色素沉着。这种独特的性状是由20号染色体Fm位点的复杂染色体重排驱动的,导致EDN3(黑素细胞调节的核心基因)的过度表达。相反,对皮肤色素沉着的抑制是由Id位点调节的。尽管先前的研究使用遗传杂交、GWAS和基因表达分析研究了Id位点的遗传基础,但其精确位置和功能细节仍然难以捉摸。我们的研究旨在精确定位Id位点,确定相关的染色体重排和影响皮肤色素沉着的候选基因,并研究Id位点在BBC品种中的祖先地位。利用来自BBC和非BBC品种的公开基因组数据,我们将Id位点细化到约1.6 Mb的区域,该区域与Z染色体q臂远端Z扩增子重复单元共定位在10.36 Mb的反转中。系统发育和种群结构分析表明,Id位点在所有BBC品种中都有共同的祖先,就像Fm位点一样。MTAP基因的选择特征和高度分化的bbc特异性snp使其与CCDC112和其他基因一起成为Id位点的主要候选者,这表明它可能具有多基因性质。我们的研究结果表明,Id位点在BBC品种中是共享的,并且可能作为一个超基因簇在小腿和皮肤色素沉着变化中起作用。
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Journal of Molecular Evolution
Journal of Molecular Evolution 生物-进化生物学
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36
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3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Molecular Evolution covers experimental, computational, and theoretical work aimed at deciphering features of molecular evolution and the processes bearing on these features, from the initial formation of macromolecular systems through their evolution at the molecular level, the co-evolution of their functions in cellular and organismal systems, and their influence on organismal adaptation, speciation, and ecology. Topics addressed include the evolution of informational macromolecules and their relation to more complex levels of biological organization, including populations and taxa, as well as the molecular basis for the evolution of ecological interactions of species and the use of molecular data to infer fundamental processes in evolutionary ecology. This coverage accommodates such subfields as new genome sequences, comparative structural and functional genomics, population genetics, the molecular evolution of development, the evolution of gene regulation and gene interaction networks, and in vitro evolution of DNA and RNA, molecular evolutionary ecology, and the development of methods and theory that enable molecular evolutionary inference, including but not limited to, phylogenetic methods.
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