Extensive sex differences at the initiation of genetic recombination

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Kevin Brick
Sarah Thibault-Sennett
Fatima Smagulova
Kwan-Wood G. Lam
Yongmei Pu
Florencia Pratto
R. Daniel Camerini-Otero
Galina V. Petukhova
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[1] National Institute of Diabetes,Genetics and Biochemistry Branch
[2] Digestive and Kidney Diseases,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
[3] National Institutes of Health,undefined
[4] Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences,undefined
[5] IRSET INSERM,undefined
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Nature | 2018年 / 561卷
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Hotspot Usage; Hot Spots; Single-stranded DNA Sequences (SSDS); Meiotic DSB; DNA Double-strand Breaks (DSB);
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Meiotic recombination differs between males and females; however, when and how these differences are established is unknown. Here we identify extensive sex differences at the initiation of recombination by mapping hotspots of meiotic DNA double-strand breaks in male and female mice. Contrary to past findings in humans, few hotspots are used uniquely in either sex. Instead, grossly different recombination landscapes result from up to fifteen-fold differences in hotspot usage between males and females. Indeed, most recombination occurs at sex-biased hotspots. Sex-biased hotspots seem to be partly determined by chromosome structure, and DNA methylation, which is absent in females at the onset of meiosis, has a substantial role. Sex differences are also evident later in meiosis as the rate at which meiotic breaks are repaired as crossovers differs between males and females in distal regions. The suppression of distal crossovers may help to minimize age-related aneuploidy that arises owing to cohesion loss during dictyate arrest in females.
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