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A pair of gametologous genes provides further insights into avian comparative cytogenomics

Journal

BIOLOGIA
Volume 78, Issue 10, Pages 2737-2746

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11756-023-01395-6

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Avian genome; Chromosome evolution and sex chromosomes; Pseudoautosomal region and meiotic recombination suppression; Bioinformatics tools; Overgo BAC library scanning; Fluorescence in situ hybridization

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We investigated a pair of gametologous genes UBE2R2/UBE2R2L in the domestic chicken genome using bioinformatic, molecular, and cytogenetic techniques. By mapping these genes on the Gallus gallus W chromosome, we found their co-localization with the UBAP2L2 gene. Fine mapping of these genes also provided insights into comparative cytogenetics in birds. Our findings suggest that bird genomes undergo moderate changes during evolution and can be successfully used for interspecies hybridization using various techniques.
Exploration of avian gametologous genes, i.e., homologous genes located on both the Z and W chromosomes, provides a crucial information about the underlying mechanism pertaining to the evolution of these chromosomes. The domestic chicken (Gallus gallus (Linnaeus 1758); GGA) traditionally serves as the primary reference subject of these comparative cytogenomic studies. Using bioinformatic, molecular (overgo BAC library scanning), and cytogenetic (BAC-based FISH) techniques, we have investigated in detail a pair of UBE2R2/UBE2R2L gametologs. By screening a gridded genomic jungle fowl BAC library, CHORI-261, with a short labeled UBE2R2L gene fragment called overgo probe, we detected seven specific clones. For three of them, CH261-019I23, CH261-105E16, and CH261-114G22, we identified their precise cytogenetic location on the Gallus gallus W chromosome (GGAW). They also co-localized with the UBAP2L2 gene on the, as was shown previously, along with the CH261-053P09 BAC clone also containing the GGAW-specific UBE2R2L DNA sequence. The fine mapping of the UBE2R2/UBE2R2L homologs in the chicken genome also shed the light on comparative cytogenetic aspects in birds. Our findings provided further evidence that bird genomes moderately changed only during evolution and are suitable for successful use of interspecies hybridization using both overgo-based BAC library screen and BAC-based FISH.

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