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Correlations between Synaptic Initiation and Meiotic Recombination: A Study of Humans and Mice.


ABSTRACT: Meiotic recombination is initiated by programmed double strand breaks (DSBs), only a small subset of which are resolved into crossovers (COs). The mechanism determining the location of these COs is not well understood. Studies in plants, fungi, and insects indicate that the same genomic regions are involved in synaptic initiation and COs, suggesting that early homolog alignment is correlated with the eventual resolution of DSBs as COs. It is generally assumed that this relationship extends to mammals, but little effort has been made to test this idea. Accordingly, we conducted an analysis of synaptic initiation sites (SISs) and COs in human and mouse spermatocytes and oocytes. In contrast to our expectation, we observed remarkable sex- and species-specific differences, including pronounced differences between human males and females in both the number and chromosomal location of SISs. Further, the combined data from our studies in mice and humans suggest that the relationship between SISs and COs in mammals is a complex one that is not dictated by the sites of synaptic initiation as reported in other organisms, although it is clearly influenced by them.

SUBMITTER: Gruhn JR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4716685 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Correlations between Synaptic Initiation and Meiotic Recombination: A Study of Humans and Mice.

Gruhn Jennifer R JR   Al-Asmar Nasser N   Fasnacht Rachael R   Maylor-Hagen Heather H   Peinado Vanessa V   Rubio Carmen C   Broman Karl W KW   Hunt Patricia A PA   Hassold Terry T  

American journal of human genetics 20151231 1


Meiotic recombination is initiated by programmed double strand breaks (DSBs), only a small subset of which are resolved into crossovers (COs). The mechanism determining the location of these COs is not well understood. Studies in plants, fungi, and insects indicate that the same genomic regions are involved in synaptic initiation and COs, suggesting that early homolog alignment is correlated with the eventual resolution of DSBs as COs. It is generally assumed that this relationship extends to ma  ...[more]

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