端粒
生物
基因组
染色体
GenBank公司
着丝粒
遗传学
基因
进化生物学
假基因
作者
Temitayo Olagunju,Benjamin D. Rosen,Holly L. Neibergs,Gabrielle M. Becker,Kimberly M Davenport,Christine G Elsik,Tracy Hadfield,Sergey Koren,Kristen L. Kuhn,Arang Rhie,Katie A. Shira,Amy L. Skibiel,Morgan R Stegemiller,Jacob W. Thorne,Patricia Villamediana,Noelle Cockett,Brenda M. Murdoch,Timothy P. L. Smith
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-52384-5
摘要
Abstract Reference genomes of cattle and sheep have lacked contiguous assemblies of the sex-determining Y chromosome. Here, we assemble complete and gapless telomere to telomere (T2T) Y chromosomes for these species. We find that the pseudo-autosomal regions are similar in length, but the total chromosome size is substantially different, with the cattle Y more than twice the length of the sheep Y. The length disparity is accounted for by expanded ampliconic region in cattle. The genic amplification in cattle contrasts with pseudogenization in sheep suggesting opposite evolutionary mechanisms since their divergence 19MYA. The centromeres also differ dramatically despite the close relationship between these species at the overall genome sequence level. These Y chromosomes have been added to the current reference assemblies in GenBank opening new opportunities for the study of evolution and variation while supporting efforts to improve sustainability in these important livestock species that generally use sire-driven genetic improvement strategies.
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