Recent neo-X and Y sex chromosomes in an ant cricket.

IF 2.3 3区 生物学 Q3 ECOLOGY Journal of Evolutionary Biology Pub Date : 2025-08-02 DOI:10.1093/jeb/voaf019
Vincent Mérel, Simon Vogel, Guillaume Lavanchy, Zoé Dumas, Marjorie Labédan, Thomas Stalling, Tanja Schwander
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Abstract

In eukaryotes with separate sexes, sex determination often involves sex chromosomes that have diverged as a consequence of recombination suppression. In species with old heteromorphic sex chromosomes, the non-recombining Y(-W) chromosome is typically highly degraded and has lost most of its genes. However, the dynamics of how and how quickly this degradation occurs remain largely unknown because species with young sex chromosomes, characterised by recent recombination suppression, are understudied. We discovered such young sex chromosomes in the ant cricket Myrmecophilus myrmecophilus, which displays a neo-XY system stemming from an X-autosome fusion. We generated a chromosomal-level assembly of the female genome and compared it to male genomic data. We identified 4 distinct regions on the X, including 2 strata with varying degrees of Y chromosome degeneration. Phylogenetic studies and genomic comparisons with closely related species revealed 2 cases of taxonomic synonymies and that the Myrmecophilus neo-sex chromosomes likely evolved approximately 7 million years ago. The X strata subsequently emerged as a consequence of 2 localised events of recombination suppression. Ant crickets thus represent a promising new model for studying the early stages of sex chromosome degeneration.

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蚂蚁蟋蟀新近的新x和Y性染色体。
在具有独立性别的真核生物中,性别决定通常涉及由于重组抑制而分化的性染色体。在具有陈旧的异型性染色体的物种中,不重组的Y(-W)染色体通常高度退化并失去了大部分基因。然而,这种降解发生的方式和速度的动力学在很大程度上仍然未知,因为具有年轻性染色体的物种,以最近的重组抑制为特征,尚未得到充分研究。我们在蚂蚁蟋蟀Myrmecophilus Myrmecophilus中发现了这样的年轻性染色体,它显示了一个源于x常染色体融合的新xy系统。我们生成了女性基因组的染色体水平组装,并将其与男性基因组数据进行了比较。我们确定了X上的四个不同区域,包括两个不同程度的Y染色体退化层。系统发育研究和与近亲物种的基因组比较揭示了两个分类同义词,并且Myrmecophilus新性染色体可能在大约700万年前进化。X层随后由于两个局部复合抑制事件而出现。因此,蚂蚁蟋蟀代表了研究性染色体退化早期阶段的一个有希望的新模型。
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 生物-进化生物学
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期刊介绍: It covers both micro- and macro-evolution of all types of organisms. The aim of the Journal is to integrate perspectives across molecular and microbial evolution, behaviour, genetics, ecology, life histories, development, palaeontology, systematics and morphology.
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