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Multicopy genes uniquely amplified in the Y chromosome-specific repeats of the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha.


ABSTRACT: Sex of the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha is determined by the sex chromosomes Y and X, in male and female plant, respectively. Approximately half of the Y chromosome is made up of unique repeat sequences. Here, we report that part of the Y chromosome, represented by a 90-kb insert of a genomic clone pMM2D3, contains five putative genes in addition to the ORF162 gene, which is present also within the Y chromosome-specific repeat region. One of the five putative genes shows similarity to a male gamete-specific protein of lily and is expressed predominantly in male sex organs, suggesting that this gene has a male reproductive function. Furthermore, Southern blot analysis revealed that these five putative genes are amplified on the Y chromosome, but they also probably have homologs on the X chromosome and/or autosomes. These observations suggest that the Y chromosome evolved by co-amplifying protein-coding genes with unique repeat sequences.

SUBMITTER: Ishizaki K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC135825 | biostudies-literature | 2002 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multicopy genes uniquely amplified in the Y chromosome-specific repeats of the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha.

Ishizaki Kimitsune K   Shimizu-Ueda Yuu Y   Okada Sachiko S   Yamamoto Masayuki M   Fujisawa Masaki M   Yamato Katsuyuki T KT   Fukuzawa Hideya H   Ohyama Kanji K  

Nucleic acids research 20021101 21


Sex of the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha is determined by the sex chromosomes Y and X, in male and female plant, respectively. Approximately half of the Y chromosome is made up of unique repeat sequences. Here, we report that part of the Y chromosome, represented by a 90-kb insert of a genomic clone pMM2D3, contains five putative genes in addition to the ORF162 gene, which is present also within the Y chromosome-specific repeat region. One of the five putative genes shows similarity to a male  ...[more]

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