作者
Ran Zhou, David Macaya-Sanz, Craig H Carlson, Jeremy Schmutz, Jerry W Jenkins, David Kudrna, Aditi Sharma, Laura Sandor, Shengqiang Shu, Kerrie Barry, Gerald A Tuskan, Tao Ma, Jianquan Liu, Matthew Olson, Lawrence B Smart, Stephen P DiFazio
发表日期
2020/12
期刊
Genome biology
卷号
21
页码范围
1-19
出版商
BioMed Central
简介
Background
Sex chromosomes have arisen independently in a wide variety of species, yet they share common characteristics, including the presence of suppressed recombination surrounding sex determination loci. Mammalian sex chromosomes contain multiple palindromic repeats across the non-recombining region that show sequence conservation through gene conversion and contain genes that are crucial for sexual reproduction. In plants, it is not clear if palindromic repeats play a role in maintaining sequence conservation in the absence of homologous recombination.
Results
Here we present the first evidence of large palindromic structures in a plant sex chromosome, based on a highly contiguous assembly of the W chromosome of the dioecious shrub Salix purpurea. The W chromosome has an expanded number of genes due to transpositions …
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