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Analysis of Sex Chromosome Evolution in the Clade Palaeognathae from Phased Genome Assembly

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GENOME BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
卷 13, 期 11, 页码 -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/gbe/evab242

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sex chromosome; pseudoautosomal region; gametolog; haplotype assembly; Ayes; Dromaius novaehollandiae

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  1. JSPS KAKENHI [15H04401, 16H06279, 19H03267, 19H03206]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [19H03206, 15H04401, 19H03267] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Birds in the clade Palaeognathae exhibit conserved karyotypes and less differentiated ZW sex chromosomes, with challenging construction and analysis of genome sequences due to low diversity between Z-linked and W-linked sequences. The Platanus-allee assembler was used to successfully construct haplotype-resolved assemblies for female emu, cassowary, and ostrich. Comparative genomic and phylogenetic analyses revealed insights into the evolution of sex chromosomes in Palaeognathae and highlighted the effectiveness of Illumina-based phased assembly for studying sex chromosome evolution.
Birds in the clade Palaeognathae, excluding Tinamiformes, have morphologically conserved karyotypes and less differentiated ZW sex chromosomes compared with those of other birds. In particular, the sex chromosomes of the ostrich and emu have exceptionally large recombining pseudoautosomal regions (PARs), whereas non-PARs are classified into two strata according to the date of their origins: stratum 0 and stratum 1 (S1). However, the construction and analysis of the genome sequences in these regions in the clade Palaeognathae can be challenging because assembling the S1 region is difficult owing to low sequence diversity between gametologs (Z-linked and W-linked sequences). We addressed this issue by applying the Platanus-allee assembler and successfully constructed the haplotype-resolved (phased) assembly for female emu, cassowary, and ostrich using only sequence read data derived from the Illumina platform. Comparative genomic and phylogenetic analyses based on assembled Z-linked and W-linked sequences confirmed that the S1 region of emu and cassowary formed in their common ancestor. Moreover, the interspersed repetitive sequence landscapes in the S1 regions of female emu showed an expansion of younger repetitive elements in the W-linked S1 region, suggesting an interruption in homologous recombination in the S1 region. These results provide novel insights into the trajectory of sex chromosome evolution in the clade Palaeognathae and suggest that the Illumina-based phased assembly method is an effective approach for elucidating the evolutionary process underlying the transition from homomorphic to differentiated sex chromosomes.

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