Independent Origin of Sex Chromosomes in Two Species of the Genus Silene

Here we introduce a new model species, Silene colpophylla, that could facilitate research of sex chromosome evolution and sex-determining systems. This species is related to the well-established dioecious plant model Silene latifolia. Our results show that S. colpophylla is, similarly to S. latifoli...

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Published in:Genetics (Austin) Vol. 179; no. 2; pp. 1129 - 1133
Main Authors: Mrackova, Martina, Nicolas, Michael, Hobza, Roman, Negrutiu, Ioan, Moneger, Francoise, Widmer, Alexander, Vyskot, Boris, Janousek, Bohuslav
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Genetics Soc America 01-06-2008
Genetics Society of America
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Summary:Here we introduce a new model species, Silene colpophylla, that could facilitate research of sex chromosome evolution and sex-determining systems. This species is related to the well-established dioecious plant model Silene latifolia. Our results show that S. colpophylla is, similarly to S. latifolia, a male heterogametic species, but its sex chromosomes have evolved from a different pair of autosomes than in S. latifolia. The results of our phylogenetic study and mapping of homologs of S. latifolia X-linked genes indicate that the sex determination system in S. colpophylla evolved independently from that in S. latifolia. We assert that this model species pair will make it possible to study two independent patterns of sex chromosome evolution in related species.
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Communicating editor: J. A. Birchler
Corresponding author: Laboratory of Plant Developmental Genetics, Institute of Biophysics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Kralovopolska 135, CZ-612 65 Brno, Czech Republic. E-mail: janousek@ibp.cz
ISSN:0016-6731
1943-2631
1943-2631
DOI:10.1534/genetics.107.085670