• Eighty million years of rapid evolution of the primate Y chromosome

    From Primum Sapienti@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 4 00:24:12 2023
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-022-01974-x
    Published: 02 June 2023

    Abstract
    The Y chromosome usually plays a critical role in
    determining male sex and comprises sequence classes
    that have experienced unique evolutionary
    trajectories. Here we generated 19 new primate sex
    chromosome assemblies, analysed them with 10
    existing assemblies and report rapid evolution of
    the Y chromosome across primates. The pseudoautosomal
    boundary has shifted at least six times during
    primate evolution, leading to the formation of a
    Simiiformes-specific evolutionary stratum and to the
    independent start of young strata in Catarrhini and
    Platyrrhini. Different primate lineages experienced
    different rates of gene loss and structural and
    chromatin change on their Y chromosomes. Selection
    on several Y-linked genes has contributed to the
    evolution of male developmental traits across the
    primates. Additionally, lineage-specific expansions
    of ampliconic regions have further increased the
    diversification of the structure and gene
    composition of the Y chromosome. Overall, our
    comprehensive analysis has broadened our knowledge
    of the evolution of the primate Y chromosome.

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