Nature Communications (Jul 2024)

Divergent evolution of male-determining loci on proto-Y chromosomes of the housefly

  • Xuan Li,
  • Sander Visser,
  • Jae Hak Son,
  • Elzemiek Geuverink,
  • Ece Naz Kıvanç,
  • Yanli Wu,
  • Stephan Schmeing,
  • Martin Pippel,
  • Seyed Yahya Anvar,
  • Martijn A. Schenkel,
  • František Marec,
  • Mark D. Robinson,
  • Richard P. Meisel,
  • Ernst A. Wimmer,
  • Louis van de Zande,
  • Daniel Bopp,
  • Leo W. Beukeboom

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-50390-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract Houseflies provide a good experimental model to study the initial evolutionary stages of a primary sex-determining locus because they possess different recently evolved proto-Y chromosomes that contain male-determining loci (M) with the same male-determining gene, Mdmd. We investigate M-loci genomically and cytogenetically revealing distinct molecular architectures among M-loci. M on chromosome V (M V ) has two intact Mdmd copies in a palindrome. M on chromosome III (M III ) has tandem duplications containing 88 Mdmd copies (only one intact) and various repeats, including repeats that are XY-prevalent. M on chromosome II (M II ) and the Y (M Y ) share M III -like architecture, but with fewer repeats. M Y additionally shares M V -specific sequence arrangements. Based on these data and karyograms using two probes, one derives from M III and one Mdmd-specific, we infer evolutionary histories of polymorphic M-loci, which have arisen from unique translocations of Mdmd, embedded in larger DNA fragments, and diverged independently into regions of varying complexity.