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Abstract
Moths and butterflies (Lepidoptera) have a heterogametic sex chromosome system with females carrying ZW chromosomes and males ZZ. The lack of W chromosomes in early-diverging lepidopteran lineages has led to the suggestion of an ancestral Z0 system in this clade and a B chromosome origin of the W. This contrasts with the canonical model of W chromosome evolution in which the W would have originated from the same homologous autosomal pair as the Z chromosome. Despite the distinct models proposed, the rapid evolution of the W chromosome has hindered the elucidation of its origin. Here, we present high-quality, chromosome-level genome assemblies of 2 Hypolimnas species (Hypolimnas misippus and Hypolimnas bolina) and use the H. misippus assembly to explore the evolution of W chromosomes in butterflies and moths. We show that in H. misippus, the W chromosome has higher similarity to the Z chromosome than any other chromosome, which could suggest a possible origin from the same homologous autosome pair as the Z chromosome. However, using genome assemblies of closely related species (ditrysian lineages) containing assembled W chromosomes, we present contrasting evidence suggesting that the W chromosome might have evolved from a B chromosome instead. Crucially, by using a synteny analysis to infer homology, we show that W chromosomes are likely to share a common evolutionary origin in Lepidoptera. This study highlights the difficulty of studying the evolution of W chromosomes and contributes to better understanding its evolutionary origins.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | evae215 |
| Number of pages | 17 |
| Journal | Genome Biology and Evolution |
| Volume | 16 |
| Issue number | 10 |
| Early online date | 30 Oct 2024 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Oct 2024 |
Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)
- sex chromosome evolution
- genome assembly
- B chromosome
- neo-Z chromosome
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Species Barriers: Origin, Architecture, and Effects
Martin, S. (Principal Investigator)
1/01/19 → 31/12/23
Project: Research