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Publication : Sexual dimorphism in the meiotic requirement for PRDM9: A mammalian evolutionary safeguard.

First Author  Powers NR Year  2020
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  6
Issue  43 PubMed ID  33097538
Mgi Jnum  J:299008 Mgi Id  MGI:6489631
Doi  10.1126/sciadv.abb6606 Citation  Powers NR, et al. (2020) Sexual dimorphism in the meiotic requirement for PRDM9: A mammalian evolutionary safeguard. Sci Adv 6(43)
abstractText  In many mammals, genomic sites for recombination are determined by the histone methyltransferase PRMD9. Some mouse strains lacking PRDM9 are infertile, but instances of fertility or semifertility in the absence of PRDM9 have been reported in mice, canines, and a human female. Such findings raise the question of how the loss of PRDM9 is circumvented to maintain fertility. We show that genetic background and sex-specific modifiers can obviate the requirement for PRDM9 in mice. Specifically, the meiotic DNA damage checkpoint protein CHK2 acts as a modifier allowing female-specific fertility in the absence of PRDM9. We also report that, in the absence of PRDM9, a PRDM9-independent recombination system is compatible with female meiosis and fertility, suggesting sex-specific regulation of meiotic recombination, a finding with implications for speciation.
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