Evidence of a Slower-Z effect in Schistosoma japonicum

Mrnjavac A, Vicoso B. Evidence of a Slower-Z effect in Schistosoma japonicum. bioRxiv, 10.1101/2024.07.02.601697.


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Sex-linked and autosomal loci experience different selective pressures and evolutionary dynamics. X (or Z) chromosomes are often hemizygous, as Y (or W) chromosomes often degenerate. Such hemizygous regions can be under greater efficacy of selection, as recessive mutations are immediately exposed to selection in the heterogametic sex (the so-called Faster-X or Faster-Z effect). However, in young non-recombining regions, Y/W chromosomes often have many functional genes, and many X/Z-linked loci are therefore diploid. The sheltering of recessive mutations on the X/Z by the Y/W homolog is expected to drive a Slower-X (Slower-Z) effect for diploid X/Z loci, i.e. a reduction in the efficacy of selection. While the Faster-X effect has been studied extensively, much less is known empirically about the evolutionary dynamics of diploid X or Z chromosomes. Here, we took advantage of published population genomic data in the female-heterogametic human parasite Schistosoma japonicum to characterize the gene content and diversity levels of the diploid and hemizygous regions of the Z chromosome. We used different metrics of selective pressures acting on genes to test for differences in the efficacy of selection in hemizygous and diploid Z regions, relative to autosomes. We found consistent patterns suggesting reduced Ne, and reduced efficacy of purifying selection, on both hemizygous and diploid Z regions. Moreover, relaxed selection was particularly pronounced for female-biased genes on the diploid Z, as predicted by Slower-Z theory.
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2024-07-04
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Mrnjavac A, Vicoso B. Evidence of a Slower-Z effect in Schistosoma japonicum. bioRxiv. doi:10.1101/2024.07.02.601697
Mrnjavac, A., & Vicoso, B. (n.d.). Evidence of a Slower-Z effect in Schistosoma japonicum. bioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.07.02.601697
Mrnjavac, Andrea, and Beatriz Vicoso. “Evidence of a Slower-Z Effect in Schistosoma Japonicum.” BioRxiv, n.d. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.07.02.601697.
A. Mrnjavac and B. Vicoso, “Evidence of a Slower-Z effect in Schistosoma japonicum,” bioRxiv. .
Mrnjavac A, Vicoso B. Evidence of a Slower-Z effect in Schistosoma japonicum. bioRxiv, 10.1101/2024.07.02.601697.
Mrnjavac, Andrea, and Beatriz Vicoso. “Evidence of a Slower-Z Effect in Schistosoma Japonicum.” BioRxiv, doi:10.1101/2024.07.02.601697.
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