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Multiple independent origins of the female W chromosome in moths and butterflies.


ABSTRACT: Lepidoptera, the most diverse group of insects, exhibit female heterogamy (Z0 or ZW), which is different from most other insects (male heterogamy, XY). Previous studies suggest a single origin of the Z chromosome. However, the origin of the lepidopteran W chromosome remains poorly understood. Here, we assemble the genome from females down to the chromosome level of a model insect (Bombyx mori) and identify a W chromosome of approximately 10.1 megabase using a newly developed tool. In addition, we identify 3593 genes that were not previously annotated in the genomes of B. mori. Comparisons of 21 lepidopteran species (including 17 ZW and four Z0 systems) and three trichopteran species (Z0 system) reveal that the formation of Ditrysia W involves multiple mechanisms, including previously proposed canonical and noncanonical models, as well as a newly proposed mechanism called single-Z turnover. We conclude that there are multiple independent origins of the W chromosome in the Ditrysia (most moths and all butterflies) of Lepidoptera.

SUBMITTER: Han MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11186504 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multiple independent origins of the female W chromosome in moths and butterflies.

Han Min-Jin MJ   Luo Chaorui C   Hu Hai H   Lin Meixing M   Lu Kunpeng K   Shen Jianghong J   Ren Jianyu J   Ye Yanzhuo Y   Westhof Eric E   Tong Xiaoling X   Dai Fangyin F  

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Lepidoptera, the most diverse group of insects, exhibit female heterogamy (Z0 or ZW), which is different from most other insects (male heterogamy, XY). Previous studies suggest a single origin of the Z chromosome. However, the origin of the lepidopteran W chromosome remains poorly understood. Here, we assemble the genome from females down to the chromosome level of a model insect (<i>Bombyx mori</i>) and identify a W chromosome of approximately 10.1 megabase using a newly developed tool. In addi  ...[more]

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