TY - JOUR
T1 - Radical remodeling of the Y chromosome in a recent radiation of malaria mosquitoes
AU - Hall, Andrew Brantley
AU - Papathanos, Philippos Aris
AU - Sharma, Atashi
AU - Cheng, Changde
AU - Akbari, Omar S.
AU - Assour, Lauren
AU - Bergman, Nicholas H.
AU - Cagnetti, Alessia
AU - Crisanti, Andrea
AU - Dottorini, Tania
AU - Fiorentini, Elisa
AU - Galizi, Roberto
AU - Hnath, Jonathan
AU - Jiang, Xiaofang
AU - Koren, Sergey
AU - Nolan, Tony
AU - Radune, Diane
AU - Sharakhova, Maria V.
AU - Steele, Aaron
AU - Timoshevskiy, Vladimir A.
AU - Windbichler, Nikolai
AU - Zhang, Simo
AU - Hahn, Matthew W.
AU - Phillippy, Adam M.
AU - Emrich, Scott J.
AU - Sharakhov, Igor V.
AU - Tu, Zhijian Jake
AU - Besansky, Nora J.
PY - 2016/4/12
Y1 - 2016/4/12
N2 - Y chromosomes control essential male functions in many species, including sex determination and fertility. However, because of obstacles posed by repeat-rich heterochromatin, knowledge of Y chromosome sequences is limited to a handful of model organisms, constraining our understanding of Y biology across the tree of life. Here, we leverage long single-molecule sequencing to determine the content and structure of the nonrecombining Y chromosome of the primary African malaria mosquito, Anopheles gambiae. We find that the An. gambiae Y consists almost entirely of a few massively amplified, tandemly arrayed repeats, some of which can recombine with similar repeats on the X chromosome. Sex-specific genome resequencing in a recent species radiation, the An. gambiae complex, revealed rapid sequence turnover within An. gambiae and among species. Exploiting 52 sex-specific An. gambiae RNA-Seq datasets representing all developmental stages, we identified a small repertoire of Y-linked genes that lack X gametologs and are not Y-linked in any other species except An. gambiae, with the notable exception of YG2, a candidate male-determining gene. YG2 is the only gene conserved and exclusive to the Y in all species examined, yet sequence similarity to YG2 is not detectable in the genome of a more distant mosquito relative, suggesting rapid evolution of Y chromosome genes in this highly dynamic genus of malaria vectors. The extensive characterization of the An. gambiae Y provides a long-awaited foundation for studying male mosquito biology, and will inform novel mosquito control strategies based on the manipulation of Y chromosomes.
AB - Y chromosomes control essential male functions in many species, including sex determination and fertility. However, because of obstacles posed by repeat-rich heterochromatin, knowledge of Y chromosome sequences is limited to a handful of model organisms, constraining our understanding of Y biology across the tree of life. Here, we leverage long single-molecule sequencing to determine the content and structure of the nonrecombining Y chromosome of the primary African malaria mosquito, Anopheles gambiae. We find that the An. gambiae Y consists almost entirely of a few massively amplified, tandemly arrayed repeats, some of which can recombine with similar repeats on the X chromosome. Sex-specific genome resequencing in a recent species radiation, the An. gambiae complex, revealed rapid sequence turnover within An. gambiae and among species. Exploiting 52 sex-specific An. gambiae RNA-Seq datasets representing all developmental stages, we identified a small repertoire of Y-linked genes that lack X gametologs and are not Y-linked in any other species except An. gambiae, with the notable exception of YG2, a candidate male-determining gene. YG2 is the only gene conserved and exclusive to the Y in all species examined, yet sequence similarity to YG2 is not detectable in the genome of a more distant mosquito relative, suggesting rapid evolution of Y chromosome genes in this highly dynamic genus of malaria vectors. The extensive characterization of the An. gambiae Y provides a long-awaited foundation for studying male mosquito biology, and will inform novel mosquito control strategies based on the manipulation of Y chromosomes.
KW - Anopheles gambiae
KW - Pacbio
KW - RNA-Seq
KW - Tandem repetitive DNA
KW - Y-chromosome
U2 - 10.1073/pnas.1525164113
DO - 10.1073/pnas.1525164113
M3 - Article
SN - 0027-8424
VL - 113
SP - E2114-E2123
JO - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
JF - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
IS - 15
ER -