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Versatility of multivalent orientation, inverted meiosis, and rescued fitness in holocentric chromosomal hybrids

Lukhtanov, Vladimir A.; Dincă, Vlad; Friberg, Magne; Šíchová, Jindra; Olofsson, Martin; Vila, Roger; Marec, František; Wiklund, Christer (2018-09-28)

 
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Lukhtanov, Vladimir A.
Dincă, Vlad
Friberg, Magne
Šíchová, Jindra
Olofsson, Martin
Vila, Roger
Marec, František
Wiklund, Christer
National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
28.09.2018

Vladimir A. Lukhtanov, Vlad Dincă, Magne Friberg, Jindra Šíchová, Martin Olofsson, Roger Vila, František Marec, Christer Wiklund, Versatility of multivalent orientation, inverted meiosis, and rescued fitness in holocentric chromosomal hybrids. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Oct 2018, 115 (41) E9610-E9619; DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1802610115

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Abstract

Chromosomal rearrangements (e.g., fusions/fissions) have the potential to drive speciation. However, their accumulation in a population is generally viewed as unlikely, because chromosomal heterozygosity should lead to meiotic problems and aneuploid gametes. Canonical meiosis involves segregation of homologous chromosomes in meiosis I and sister chromatid segregation during meiosis II. In organisms with holocentric chromosomes, which are characterized by kinetic activity distributed along almost the entire chromosome length, this order may be inverted depending on their metaphase I orientation. Here we analyzed the evolutionary role of this intrinsic versatility of holocentric chromosomes, which is not available to monocentric ones, by studying F1 to F4 hybrids between two chromosomal races of the Wood White butterfly (Leptidea sinapis), separated by at least 24 chromosomal fusions/fissions. We found that these chromosomal rearrangements resulted in multiple meiotic multivalents, and, contrary to the theoretical prediction, the hybrids displayed relatively high reproductive fitness (42% of that of the control lines) and regular behavior of meiotic chromosomes. In the hybrids, we also discovered inverted meiosis, in which the first and critical stage of chromosome number reduction was replaced by the less risky stage of sister chromatid separation. We hypothesize that the ability to invert the order of the main meiotic events facilitates proper chromosome segregation and hence rescues fertility and viability in chromosomal hybrids, potentially promoting dynamic karyotype evolution and chromosomal speciation.

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