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Germline-restricted chromosome shows remarkable variation in size among closely related passerine species
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Manuelita Sotelo-Muñoz
Manon Poignet
Tomáš Albrecht
Ondřej Kauzál
Dmitrij Dedukh
Stephen A. Schlebusch
Karel Janko
Radka Reifová
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[1] Charles University,Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science
[2] Czech Academy of Sciences,Institute of Vertebrate Biology
[3] Charles University,Department of Ecology, Faculty of Science
[4] Czech Academy of Sciences,Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics
[5] University of Ostrava,Department of Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Science
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Germline-restricted chromosome;
Programmed DNA elimination;
Spermatogenesis;
Speciation;
Songbirds;
Mosaicism;
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Passerine birds have a supernumerary chromosome in their germ cells called the germline-restricted chromosome (GRC). The GRC was first discovered more than two decades ago in zebra finch but recent studies have suggested that it is likely present in all passerines, the most species rich avian order, encompassing more than half of all modern bird species. Despite its wide taxonomic distribution, studies on this chromosome are still scarce and limited to a few species. Here, we cytogenetically analyzed the GRC in five closely related estrildid finch species of the genus Lonchura. We show that the GRC varies enormously in size, ranging from a tiny micro-chromosome to one of the largest macro-chromosomes in the cell, not only among recently diverged species but also within species and sometimes even between germ cells of a single individual. In Lonchura atricapilla, we also observed variation in GRC copy number among male germ cells of a single individual. Finally, our analysis of hybrids between two Lonchura species with noticeably different GRC size directly supported maternal inheritance of the GRC. Our results reveal the extraordinarily dynamic nature of the GRC, which might be caused by frequent gains and losses of sequences on this chromosome leading to substantial differences in genetic composition of the GRC between and even within species. Such differences might theoretically contribute to reproductive isolation between species and thus accelerate the speciation rate of passerine birds compared to other bird lineages.
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