Recurrent neo-sex chromosome evolution in kiwifruit

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Takashi Akagi
Erika Varkonyi-Gasic
Kenta Shirasawa
Andrew Catanach
Isabelle M. Henry
Daniel Mertten
Paul Datson
Kanae Masuda
Naoko Fujita
Eriko Kuwada
Koichiro Ushijima
Kenji Beppu
Andrew C. Allan
Deborah Charlesworth
Ikuo Kataoka
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[1] Okayama University,Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science
[2] PRESTO,Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)
[3] The New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research Limited (PFR),Department of Plant Biology and Genome Center
[4] Kazusa DNA Research Institute,Faculty of Agriculture
[5] Kazusa-Kamatari,School of Biological Sciences
[6] The New Zealand Institute for Plant and Food Research Limited (PFR),Institute of Ecology and Evolution
[7] University of California Davis,undefined
[8] The Kiwifruit Breeding Centre,undefined
[9] Kagawa University,undefined
[10] University of Auckland,undefined
[11] University of Edinburgh,undefined
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Nature Plants | 2023年 / 9卷
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Sex chromosome evolution is thought to be tightly associated with the acquisition and maintenance of sexual dimorphisms. Plant sex chromosomes have evolved independently in many lineages1,2 and can provide a powerful comparative framework to study this. We assembled and annotated genome sequences of three kiwifruit species (genus Actinidia) and uncovered recurrent sex chromosome turnovers in multiple lineages. Specifically, we observed structural evolution of the neo-Y chromosomes, which was driven via rapid bursts of transposable element insertions. Surprisingly, sexual dimorphisms were conserved in the different species studied, despite the fact that the partially sex-linked genes differ between them. Using gene editing in kiwifruit, we demonstrated that one of the two Y-chromosome-encoded sex-determining genes, Shy Girl, shows pleiotropic effects that can explain the conserved sexual dimorphisms. These plant sex chromosomes therefore maintain sexual dimorphisms through the conservation of a single gene, without a process involving interactions between separate sex-determining genes and genes for sexually dimorphic traits.
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