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Deciphering the Link between Doubly Uniparental Inheritance of mtDNA and Sex Determination in Bivalves: Clues from Comparative Transcriptomics

机译:解读双亲双链双亲遗传与双性恋中性别决定之间的联系:比较转录组学的线索

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Bivalves exhibit an astonishing diversity of sexual systems and sex-determining mechanisms. They can be gonochoric, hermaphroditic or androgenetic, with both genetic and environmental factors known to determine or influence sex. One unique sex-determining system involving the mitochondrial genome has also been hypothesized to exist in bivalves with doubly uniparental inheritance (DUI) of mtDNA. However, the link between DUI and sex determination remains obscure. In this study, we performed a comparative gonad transcriptomics analysis for two DUI-possessing freshwater mussel species to better understand the mechanisms underlying sex determination and DUI in these bivalves. We used a BLAST reciprocal analysis to identify orthologs between Venustaconcha ellipsiformis and Utterbackia peninsularis and compared our results with previously published sex-specific bivalve transcriptomes to identify conserved sex-determining genes. We also compared our data with other DUI species to identify candidate genes possibly involved in the regulation of DUI. A total of ∼12,000 orthologous relationships were found, with 2,583 genes differentially expressed in both species. Among these genes, key sex-determining factors previously reported in vertebrates and in bivalves (e.g., Sry, Dmrt1, Foxl2) were identified, suggesting that some steps of the sex-determination pathway may be deeply conserved in metazoans. Our results also support the hypothesis that a modified ubiquitination mechanism could be responsible for the retention of the paternal mtDNA in male bivalves, and revealed that DNA methylation could also be involved in the regulation of DUI. Globally, our results suggest that sets of genes associated with sex determination and DUI are similar in distantly-related DUI species.
机译:双壳类动物表现出惊人的性系统多样性和性别决定机制。它们可以是淋病性的,雌雄同体的或雄激素的,具有已知的决定或影响性别的遗传和环境因素。还假设一种涉及线粒体基因组的独特性别决定系统存在于双壳类动物中,该双壳类具有mtDNA的双单亲遗传(DUI)。但是,DUI和性别决定之间的联系仍然不清楚。在这项研究中,我们对两个拥有DUI的淡水贻贝物种进行了比较性腺转录组学分析,以更好地了解这些双壳类动物的性别决定和DUI的机制。我们使用了BLAST倒数分析来鉴定椭圆形委内瑞拉和半岛乌特邦之间的直系同源物,并将我们的结果与先前发表的性别特异性双壳类转录组进行比较,以鉴定保守的性别决定基因。我们还将我们的数据与其他DUI物种进行了比较,以确定可能参与DUI调控的候选基因。总共发现了约12,000个直系同源关系,在两个物种中差异表达了2,583个基因。在这些基因中,已鉴定出先前在脊椎动物和双壳类动物中报道过的关键性别决定因素(例如Sry,Dmrt1,Foxl2),这表明性别决定途径的某些步骤可能在后生动物中得到了深深的保护。我们的研究结果也支持这样的假说,即修饰的泛素化机制可能是雄性双壳类中父本mtDNA保留的原因,并揭示了DNA甲基化也可能参与DUI的调控。在全球范围内,我们的研究结果表明,与性别决定和DUI相关的基因集在远缘DUI物种中相似。

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