The Red Fox Y-Chromosome in Comparative Context

While the number of mammalian genome assemblies has proliferated, Y-chromosome assemblies have lagged behind. This discrepancy is caused by biological features of the Y-chromosome, such as its high repeat content, that present challenges to assembly with short-read, next-generation sequencing techno...

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Main Authors: Halie M. Rando, William H. Wadlington, Jennifer L. Johnson, Jeremy T. Stutchman, Lyudmila N. Trut, Marta Farré, Anna V. Kukekova
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Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2019
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2073-4425/10/6/409/ 2023-08-20T04:05:46+02:00 The Red Fox Y-Chromosome in Comparative Context Halie M. Rando William H. Wadlington Jennifer L. Johnson Jeremy T. Stutchman Lyudmila N. Trut Marta Farré Anna V. Kukekova agris 2019-05-28 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/genes10060409 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Animal Genetics and Genomics https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes10060409 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Genes; Volume 10; Issue 6; Pages: 409 Y-chromosome carnivore Vulpes vulpes sex chromosomes MSY Y-chromosome genes copy-number variation BCORY2 UBE1Y next-generation sequencing Text 2019 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/genes10060409 2023-07-31T22:18:54Z While the number of mammalian genome assemblies has proliferated, Y-chromosome assemblies have lagged behind. This discrepancy is caused by biological features of the Y-chromosome, such as its high repeat content, that present challenges to assembly with short-read, next-generation sequencing technologies. Partial Y-chromosome assemblies have been developed for the cat (Felis catus), dog (Canis lupus familiaris), and grey wolf (Canis lupus lupus), providing the opportunity to examine the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) Y-chromosome in the context of closely related species. Here we present a data-driven approach to identifying Y-chromosome sequence among the scaffolds that comprise the short-read assembled red fox genome. First, scaffolds containing genes found on the Y-chromosomes of cats, dogs, and wolves were identified. Next, analysis of the resequenced genomes of 15 male and 15 female foxes revealed scaffolds containing male-specific k-mers and patterns of inter-sex copy number variation consistent with the heterogametic chromosome. Analyzing variation across these two metrics revealed 171 scaffolds containing 3.37 Mbp of putative Y-chromosome sequence. The gene content of these scaffolds is consistent overall with that of the Y-chromosome in other carnivore species, though the red fox Y-chromosome carries more copies of BCORY2 and UBE1Y than has been reported in related species and fewer copies of SRY than in other canids. The assignment of these scaffolds to the Y-chromosome serves to further characterize the content of the red fox draft genome while providing resources for future analyses of canid Y-chromosome evolution. Text Canis lupus MDPI Open Access Publishing The ''Y'' ENVELOPE(-112.453,-112.453,57.591,57.591) Genes 10 6 409
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topic Y-chromosome
carnivore
Vulpes vulpes
sex chromosomes
MSY
Y-chromosome genes
copy-number variation
BCORY2
UBE1Y
next-generation sequencing
spellingShingle Y-chromosome
carnivore
Vulpes vulpes
sex chromosomes
MSY
Y-chromosome genes
copy-number variation
BCORY2
UBE1Y
next-generation sequencing
Halie M. Rando
William H. Wadlington
Jennifer L. Johnson
Jeremy T. Stutchman
Lyudmila N. Trut
Marta Farré
Anna V. Kukekova
The Red Fox Y-Chromosome in Comparative Context
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carnivore
Vulpes vulpes
sex chromosomes
MSY
Y-chromosome genes
copy-number variation
BCORY2
UBE1Y
next-generation sequencing
description While the number of mammalian genome assemblies has proliferated, Y-chromosome assemblies have lagged behind. This discrepancy is caused by biological features of the Y-chromosome, such as its high repeat content, that present challenges to assembly with short-read, next-generation sequencing technologies. Partial Y-chromosome assemblies have been developed for the cat (Felis catus), dog (Canis lupus familiaris), and grey wolf (Canis lupus lupus), providing the opportunity to examine the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) Y-chromosome in the context of closely related species. Here we present a data-driven approach to identifying Y-chromosome sequence among the scaffolds that comprise the short-read assembled red fox genome. First, scaffolds containing genes found on the Y-chromosomes of cats, dogs, and wolves were identified. Next, analysis of the resequenced genomes of 15 male and 15 female foxes revealed scaffolds containing male-specific k-mers and patterns of inter-sex copy number variation consistent with the heterogametic chromosome. Analyzing variation across these two metrics revealed 171 scaffolds containing 3.37 Mbp of putative Y-chromosome sequence. The gene content of these scaffolds is consistent overall with that of the Y-chromosome in other carnivore species, though the red fox Y-chromosome carries more copies of BCORY2 and UBE1Y than has been reported in related species and fewer copies of SRY than in other canids. The assignment of these scaffolds to the Y-chromosome serves to further characterize the content of the red fox draft genome while providing resources for future analyses of canid Y-chromosome evolution.
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William H. Wadlington
Jennifer L. Johnson
Jeremy T. Stutchman
Lyudmila N. Trut
Marta Farré
Anna V. Kukekova
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title The Red Fox Y-Chromosome in Comparative Context
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