剂量补偿
生物
心理压抑
家蚕
遗传学
基因
进化生物学
作者
Leah F. Rosin,Dahong Chen,Lan Huang,Elissa P. Lei
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2113374119
摘要
SignificanceGenes on sex chromosomes (i.e. human chX) are regulated differently in males and females to balance gene expression levels between sexes (XY vs. XX). This sex-specific regulation is called dosage compensation (DC). DC is achieved by altering the shape and compaction of sex chromosomes specifically in one sex. In this study, we use Oligopaints to examine DC in silkworms. This study visualizes this phenomenon in a species with ZW sex chromosomes, which evolved independently of XY. Our data support a long-standing model for how DC mechanisms evolved across species, and we show potential similarity between DC in silkworms and nematodes, suggesting that this type of DC may have emerged multiple independent times throughout evolution.
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