剂量补偿
异配子性
生物
基因剂量
遗传学
基因组
染色体
X染色体
基因
有性生殖的进化
减数分裂
非整倍体
基因表达
出处
期刊:Annual Review of Genetics
[Annual Reviews]
日期:2012-09-15
卷期号:46 (1): 537-560
被引量:204
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-genet-110711-155454
摘要
Differentiated sex chromosomes evolved because of suppressed recombination once sex became genetically controlled. In XX/XY and ZZ/ZW systems, the heterogametic sex became partially aneuploid after degeneration of the Y or W. Often, aneuploidy causes abnormal levels of gene expression throughout the entire genome. Dosage compensation mechanisms evolved to restore balanced expression of the genome. These mechanisms include upregulation of the heterogametic chromosome as well as repression in the homogametic sex. Remarkably, strategies for dosage compensation differ between species. In organisms where more is known about molecular mechanisms of dosage compensation, specific protein complexes containing noncoding RNAs are targeted to the X chromosome. In addition, the dosage-regulated chromosome often occupies a specific nuclear compartment. Some genes escape dosage compensation, potentially resulting in sex-specific differences in gene expression. This review focuses on dosage compensation in mammals, with comparisons to fruit flies, nematodes, and birds.
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