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Non-Homologous Sex Chromosomes in Two Geckos (Gekkonidae: Gekkota) with Female Heterogamety

Journal

CYTOGENETIC AND GENOME RESEARCH
Volume 143, Issue 4, Pages 251-258

Publisher

KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000366172

Keywords

Chromosome paint; Cytogenetics; FISH; Homology; Reptilia

Funding

  1. Australian Research Council [ARC DP110102262, FT110100733]
  2. U.S. National Science Foundation [IOS1146820]
  3. Direct For Biological Sciences
  4. Division Of Integrative Organismal Systems [1146820] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  5. Australian Research Council [FT110100733] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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Evaluating homology between the sex chromosomes of different species is an important first step in deducing the origins and evolution of sex-determining mechanisms in a clade. Here, we describe the preparation of Z and W chromosome paints via chromosome microdissection from the Australian marbled gecko (Christinus marmoratus) and their subsequent use in evaluating sex chromosome homology with the ZW chromosomes of the Kwangsi gecko (Gekko hokouensis) from eastern Asia. We show that the ZW sex chromosomes of C. marmoratus and G. hokouensis are not homologous and represent independent origins of female heterogamety within the Gekkonidae. We also show that the C. marmoratus Z and W chromosomes are genetically similar to each other as revealed by C-banding, comparative genomic hybridization, and the reciprocal painting of Z and W chromosome probes. This implies that sex chromosomes in C. marmoratus are at an early stage of differentiation, suggesting a recent origin. (C) 2014 S. Karger AG, Basel

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