Death of PRDM9 coincides with stabilization of the recombination landscape in the dog genome

被引:102
作者
Axelsson, Erik [1 ]
Webster, Matthew T. [1 ]
Ratnakumar, Abhirami [1 ]
Ponting, Chris P. [2 ]
Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Uppsala Univ, Dept Med Biochem & Microbiol, Sci Life Lab, S-75237 Uppsala, Sweden
[2] Univ Oxford, MRC Funct Genom Unit, Dept Physiol Anat & Genet, Oxford OX1 3QX, England
[3] Broad Inst Massachusetts Inst Technol & Harvard, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
基金
瑞典研究理事会; 英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
BIASED GENE CONVERSION; MEIOTIC RECOMBINATION; HOT-SPOTS; DNA-SEQUENCE; HOTSPOTS; EVOLUTION; RATES; MAP; INSTABILITY; PATTERNS;
D O I
10.1101/gr.124123.111
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Analysis of diverse eukaryotes has revealed that recombination events cluster in discrete genomic locations known as hotspots. In humans, a zinc-finger protein, PRDM9, is believed to initiate recombination in >40% of hotspots by binding to a specific DNA sequence motif. However, the PRDM9 coding sequence is disrupted in the dog genome assembly, raising questions regarding the nature and control of recombination in dogs. By analyzing the sequences of PRDM9 orthologs in a number of dog breeds and several carnivores, we show here that this gene was inactivated early in canid evolution. We next use patterns of linkage disequilibrium using more than 170,000 SNP markers typed in almost 500 dogs to estimate the recombination rates in the dog genome using a coalescent-based approach. Broad-scale recombination rates show good correspondence with an existing linkage-based map. Significant variation in recombination rate is observed on the fine scale, and we are able to detect over 4000 recombination hotspots with high confidence. In contrast to human hotspots, 40% of canine hotspots are characterized by a distinct peak in GC content. A comparative genomic analysis indicates that these peaks are present also as weaker peaks in the panda, suggesting that the hotspots have been continually reinforced by accelerated and strongly GC biased nucleotide substitutions, consistent with the long-term action of biased gene conversion on the dog lineage. These results are consistent with the loss of PRDM9 in canids, resulting in a greater evolutionary stability of recombination hotspots. The genetic determinants of recombination hotspots in the dog genome may thus reflect a fundamental process of relevance to diverse animal species.
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