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An evolutionary consequence of dosage compensation on Drosophila melanogaster female X-chromatin structure?


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:X chromosomes are subject to dosage compensation in Drosophila males. Dosage compensation requires cis sequence features of the X chromosome that are present in both sexes by definition and trans acting factors that target chromatin modifying machinery to the X specifically in males. The evolution of this system could result in neutral X chromatin changes that will be apparent in females. RESULTS:We find that the general chromatin structure of female X chromosomes is distinct from autosomes. Additionally, specific histone marks associated with dosage compensation and active chromatin marks on the male X chromosome are also enriched on the X chromosomes of females, albeit to a lesser degree. CONCLUSIONS:Our data indicate that X chromatin structure is fundamentally different from autosome structure in both sexes. We suggest that the differences between the X chromosomes and autosomes in females are a consequence of mechanisms that have evolved to ensure sufficient X chromosome expression in the soma of males.

SUBMITTER: Zhang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2820458 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An evolutionary consequence of dosage compensation on Drosophila melanogaster female X-chromatin structure?

Zhang Yu Y   Oliver Brian B  

BMC genomics 20100105


<h4>Background</h4>X chromosomes are subject to dosage compensation in Drosophila males. Dosage compensation requires cis sequence features of the X chromosome that are present in both sexes by definition and trans acting factors that target chromatin modifying machinery to the X specifically in males. The evolution of this system could result in neutral X chromatin changes that will be apparent in females.<h4>Results</h4>We find that the general chromatin structure of female X chromosomes is di  ...[more]

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