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Genes and the PiRNA Pathway in Speciation and Reproductive Isolation of

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Journal Front Genet
Date 2021 Feb 15
PMID 33584811
Citations 19
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One of the main conditions of the species splitting from a common precursor lineage is the prevention of a gene flow between diverging populations. The study of interspecific hybrids allows to reconstruct the speciation mechanisms and to identify hybrid incompatibility factors that maintain post-zygotic reproductive isolation between closely related species. The regulation, evolution, and maintenance of the testis-specific genetic system in is the subject of investigation worldwide. X-linked tandem testis-specific genes encode proteins homologous to the regulatory β-subunit of protein kinase CK2, but they are permanently repressed in wild-type flies by the piRNA pathway via piRNAs originating from the homologous Y-linked locus. Derepression of genes caused by piRNA biogenesis disruption leads to the accumulation of crystalline aggregates in spermatocytes, meiotic defects and male sterility. In this review we summarize current data about the origin, organization, evolution of the system, and piRNA-dependent regulation of expression. The system is fixed only in the genome. According to our hypothesis, the acquisition of the system by a part of the ancient fly population appears to be the causative factor of hybrid sterility in crosses of female flies with males that do not carry Y-linked repeats. To support this scenario, we have directly demonstrated derepression and the corresponding meiotic disorders in the testes of interspecies hybrids between and . This finding embraces our hypothesis about the contribution of the system and the piRNA pathway to the emergence of reproductive isolation of lineage from initial species.

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