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Review Biochemical Society transactions. 2024 Aug 28;52(4):1777-1784. doi: 10.1042/BST20231411 Q23.82024

Non-Mendelian transmission of X chromosomes: mechanisms and impact on sex ratios and population dynamics in different breeding systems

非梅第奇尔遗传的X染色体:机制及其对不同交配制度下的性别比例和种群动态的影响 翻译改进

Sally Adams  1, Andre Pires-daSilva  1

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  • 1 School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, U.K.
  • DOI: 10.1042/BST20231411 PMID: 39149984

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    The non-Mendelian transmission of sex chromosomes during gametogenesis carries significant implications, influencing sex ratios and shaping evolutionary dynamics. Here we focus on known mechanisms that drive non-Mendelian inheritance of X chromosomes during spermatogenesis and their impact on population dynamics in species with different breeding systems. In Drosophila and mice, X-linked drivers targeting Y-bearing sperm for elimination or limiting their fitness, tend to confer unfavourable effects, prompting the evolution of suppressors to mitigate their impact. This leads to a complex ongoing evolutionary arms race to maintain an equal balance of males and females. However, in certain insects and nematodes with XX/X0 sex determination, the preferential production of X-bearing sperm through atypical meiosis yields wild-type populations with highly skewed sex ratios, suggesting non-Mendelian transmission of the X may offer selective advantages in these species. Indeed, models suggest X-meiotic drivers could bolster population size and persistence under certain conditions, challenging the conventional view of their detrimental effects. Furthering our understanding of the diverse mechanisms and evolutionary consequences of non-Mendelian transmission of X chromosomes will provide insights into genetic inheritance, sex determination, and population dynamics, with implications for fundamental research and practical applications.

    Keywords: evolution; meiotic drive; sex determination; sex ratio.

    Keywords:X chromosome transmission; sex ratios; population dynamics; breeding systems

    在配子发生过程中,性染色体的非孟德尔传递具有重要意义,影响性别比例并塑造进化动态。在这里,我们重点关注已知驱动精子发生过程中X染色体非孟德尔遗传机制及其对不同繁殖系统物种种群动态的影响。在果蝇和小鼠中,针对携带Y染色体精子进行消除或限制其适应性的X连锁驱动因子往往会产生不利影响,从而促使进化出抑制因子来减轻其影响。这导致了维持雄性和雌性数量平衡的复杂持续性进化军备竞赛。然而,在某些具有XX/X0性别决定系统的昆虫和线虫中,通过非典型减数分裂优先生成携带X染色体的精子会导致野生型种群出现高度偏斜的性别比例,表明在这些物种中,非孟德尔传递X染色体可能提供选择优势。确实,模型表明,在某些条件下,X-减数分裂驱动因子可能会增强种群数量和持续性,挑战了它们有害影响的传统观点。进一步了解X染色体非孟德尔遗传的多样机制及其进化后果将为遗传继承、性别决定和种群动态提供见解,并对基础研究和实际应用产生重要影响。

    关键词: 进化;减数分裂驱动;性别决定;性别比例。

    关键词:X染色体传递; 性别比例; 人口动态; 繁殖系统

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