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Highly rapid and diverse sex chromosome evolution in the Odorrana frog species complex.

Authors :
Katsumi, Taito
Shams, Foyez
Yanagi, Hiroaki
Ohnishi, Taku
Toda, Mamoru
Lin, Si‐Min
Mawaribuchi, Shuuji
Shimizu, Norio
Ezaz, Tariq
Miura, Ikuo
Source :
Development, Growth & Differentiation; Aug2022, Vol. 64 Issue 6, p279-289, 11p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Sex chromosomes in poikilothermal vertebrates are characterized by rapid and diverse evolution at the species or population level. Our previous study revealed that the Taiwanese frog Odorrana swinhoana (2n = 26) has a unique system of multiple sex chromosomes created by three sequential translocations among chromosomes 1, 3, and 7. To reveal the evolutionary history of sex chromosomes in the Odorrana species complex, we first identified the original, homomorphic sex chromosomes, prior to the occurrence of translocations, in the ancestral‐type population of O. swinhoana. Then, we extended the investigation to a closely related Japanese species, Odorrana utsunomiyaorum, which is distributed on two small islands. We used a high‐throughput nuclear genomic approach to analyze single‐nucleotide polymorphisms and identify the sex‐linked markers. Those isolated from the O. swinhoana ancestral‐type population were found to be aligned to chromosome 1 and showed male heterogamety. In contrast, almost all the sex‐linked markers isolated from O. utsunomiyaorum were heterozygous in females and homozygous in males and were aligned to chromosome 9. Morphologically, we confirmed chromosome 9 to be heteromorphic in females, showing a ZZ‐ZW sex determination system, in which the W chromosomes were heterochromatinized in a stripe pattern along the chromosome axis. These results indicated that after divergence of the two species, the ancestral homomorphic sex chromosome 1 underwent highly rapid and diverse evolution, i.e., sequential translocations with two autosomes in O. swinhoana, and turnover to chromosome 9 in O. utsunomiyaorum, with a transition from XY to ZW heterogamety and change to heteromorphy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00121592
Volume :
64
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Development, Growth & Differentiation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159025619
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/dgd.12800