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Neo-sex Chromosomes in the Monarch Butterfly, Danaus plexippus.


ABSTRACT: We report the discovery of a neo-sex chromosome in the monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus, and several of its close relatives. Z-linked scaffolds in the D. plexippus genome assembly were identified via sex-specific differences in Illumina sequencing coverage. Additionally, a majority of the D. plexippus genome assembly was assigned to chromosomes based on counts of one-to-one orthologs relative to the butterfly Melitaea cinxia (with replication using two other lepidopteran species), in which genome scaffolds have been mapped to linkage groups. Sequencing coverage-based assessments of Z linkage combined with homology-based chromosomal assignments provided strong evidence for a Z-autosome fusion in the Danaus lineage, involving the autosome homologous to chromosome 21 in M. cinxia Coverage analysis also identified three notable assembly errors resulting in chimeric Z-autosome scaffolds. Cytogenetic analysis further revealed a large W chromosome that is partially euchromatic, consistent with being a neo-W chromosome. The discovery of a neo-Z and the provisional assignment of chromosome linkage for >90% of D. plexippus genes lays the foundation for novel insights concerning sex chromosome evolution in this female-heterogametic model species for functional and evolutionary genomics.

SUBMITTER: Mongue AJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5633379 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Neo-sex Chromosomes in the Monarch Butterfly, <i>Danaus plexippus</i>.

Mongue Andrew J AJ   Nguyen Petr P   Voleníková Anna A   Walters James R JR  

G3 (Bethesda, Md.) 20171005 10


We report the discovery of a neo-sex chromosome in the monarch butterfly, <i>Danaus plexippus</i>, and several of its close relatives. Z-linked scaffolds in the <i>D. plexippus</i> genome assembly were identified via sex-specific differences in Illumina sequencing coverage. Additionally, a majority of the <i>D. plexippus</i> genome assembly was assigned to chromosomes based on counts of one-to-one orthologs relative to the butterfly <i>Melitaea cinxia</i> (with replication using two other lepido  ...[more]

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