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Gene organization of the liverwort Y chromosome reveals distinct sex chromosome evolution in a haploid system.


ABSTRACT: Y chromosomes are different from other chromosomes because of a lack of recombination. Until now, complete sequence information of Y chromosomes has been available only for some primates, although considerable information is available for other organisms, e.g., several species of Drosophila. Here, we report the gene organization of the Y chromosome in the dioecious liverwort Marchantia polymorpha and provide a detailed view of a Y chromosome in a haploid organism. On the 10-Mb Y chromosome, 64 genes are identified, 14 of which are detected only in the male genome and are expressed in reproductive organs but not in vegetative thalli, suggesting their participation in male reproductive functions. Another 40 genes on the Y chromosome are expressed in thalli and male sexual organs. At least six of these genes have diverged X-linked counterparts that are in turn expressed in thalli and sexual organs in female plants, suggesting that these X- and Y-linked genes have essential cellular functions. These findings indicate that the Y and X chromosomes share the same ancestral autosome and support the prediction that in a haploid organism essential genes on sex chromosomes are more likely to persist than in a diploid organism.

SUBMITTER: Yamato KT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1851093 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gene organization of the liverwort Y chromosome reveals distinct sex chromosome evolution in a haploid system.

Yamato Katsuyuki T KT   Ishizaki Kimitsune K   Fujisawa Masaki M   Okada Sachiko S   Nakayama Shigeki S   Fujishita Mariko M   Bando Hiroki H   Yodoya Kohei K   Hayashi Kiwako K   Bando Tomoyuki T   Hasumi Akiko A   Nishio Tomohisa T   Sakata Ryoko R   Yamamoto Masayuki M   Yamaki Arata A   Kajikawa Masataka M   Yamano Takashi T   Nishide Taku T   Choi Seung-Hyuk SH   Shimizu-Ueda Yuu Y   Hanajiri Tsutomu T   Sakaida Megumi M   Kono Kaoru K   Takenaka Mizuki M   Yamaoka Shohei S   Kuriyama Chiaki C   Kohzu Yoshito Y   Nishida Hiroyuki H   Brennicke Axel A   Shin-i Tadasu T   Kohara Yuji Y   Kohchi Takayuki T   Fukuzawa Hideya H   Ohyama Kanji K  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20070329 15


Y chromosomes are different from other chromosomes because of a lack of recombination. Until now, complete sequence information of Y chromosomes has been available only for some primates, although considerable information is available for other organisms, e.g., several species of Drosophila. Here, we report the gene organization of the Y chromosome in the dioecious liverwort Marchantia polymorpha and provide a detailed view of a Y chromosome in a haploid organism. On the 10-Mb Y chromosome, 64 g  ...[more]

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