@article{2f5dd3bbde7444f5be338885e96e60af,
title = "Sex without crossing over in the yeast Saccharomycodes ludwigii",
abstract = "Background: Intermixing of genomes through meiotic reassortment and recombination of homologous chromosomes is a unifying theme of sexual reproduction in eukaryotic organisms and is considered crucial for their adaptive evolution. Previous studies of the budding yeast species Saccharomycodes ludwigii suggested that meiotic crossing over might be absent from its sexual life cycle, which is predominated by fertilization within the meiotic tetrad. Results: We demonstrate that recombination is extremely suppressed during meiosis in Sd. ludwigii. DNA double-strand break formation by the conserved transesterase Spo11, processing and repair involving interhomolog interactions are required for normal meiosis but do not lead to crossing over. Although the species has retained an intact meiotic gene repertoire, genetic and population analyses suggest the exceptionally rare occurrence of meiotic crossovers in its genome. A strong AT bias of spontaneous mutations and the absence of recombination are likely responsible for its unusually low genomic GC level. Conclusions: Sd. ludwigii has followed a unique evolutionary trajectory that possibly derives fitness benefits from the combination of frequent mating between products of the same meiotic event with the extreme suppression of meiotic recombination. This life style ensures preservation of heterozygosity throughout its genome and may enable the species to adapt to its environment and survive with only minimal levels of rare meiotic recombination. We propose Sd. ludwigii as an excellent natural forum for the study of genome evolution and recombination rates.",
author = "Papaioannou, {Ioannis A.} and Fabien Dutreux and Peltier, {France A.} and Hiromi Maekawa and Nicolas Delhomme and Amit Bardhan and Anne Friedrich and Joseph Schacherer and Michael Knop",
note = "Funding Information: We would like to acknowledge T. Yamazaki for his valuable feedback and useful advice on handling Sd. ludwigii, and K. T. Nishant for his input during revision of the manuscript. We are also grateful to A. Shinohara for the anti-Rad51 antibody, E. Mancera and L. Steinmetz for the anti-Rfa1 antibody, J. Tr{\v c}ek for the Sd. ludwigii isolate BJK_5C, and A. Giacomini for the Sd. ludwigii isolate PC99/R. Furthermore, we would like to thank Denise Zickler, Jean-Luc Souciet, and Bernard Dujon for their input, and Mani Arumugam, Wei Wu, Patrick Winker, Vladimir Benes, and Jean-Marc Aury for their help with genome sequencing during the early stages of this project. We also acknowledge support by the state of Baden-W{\"u}rttemberg through bwHPC for high-performance computing and SDS@hd for data storage (grant INST 35/1314-1 FUGG). Additional help was provided by the Flow Cytometry and the Deep Sequencing Core Facilities of the University of Heidelberg (both supported by CellNetworks). Funding Information: We would like to acknowledge T. Yamazaki for his valuable feedback and useful advice on handling Sd. ludwigii , and K. T. Nishant for his input during revision of the manuscript. We are also grateful to A. Shinohara for the anti-Rad51 antibody, E. Mancera and L. Steinmetz for the anti-Rfa1 antibody, J. Tr{\v c}ek for the Sd. ludwigii isolate BJK_5C, and A. Giacomini for the Sd. ludwigii isolate PC99/R. Furthermore, we would like to thank Denise Zickler, Jean-Luc Souciet, and Bernard Dujon for their input, and Mani Arumugam, Wei Wu, Patrick Winker, Vladimir Benes, and Jean-Marc Aury for their help with genome sequencing during the early stages of this project. We also acknowledge support by the state of Baden-W{\"u}rttemberg through bwHPC for high-performance computing and SDS@hd for data storage (grant INST 35/1314-1 FUGG). Additional help was provided by the Flow Cytometry and the Deep Sequencing Core Facilities of the University of Heidelberg (both supported by CellNetworks). The review history is available as Additional file 11. Anahita Bishop was the primary editor of this article and managed its editorial process and peer review in collaboration with the rest of the editorial team. Funding Information: This work was supported by a postdoctoral fellowship grant from the Cluster of Excellence CellNetworks (University of Heidelberg) to I.A.P. Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021, The Author(s).",
year = "2021",
month = dec,
doi = "10.1186/s13059-021-02521-w",
language = "English",
volume = "22",
journal = "Genome Biology",
issn = "1474-7596",
publisher = "BioMed Central",
number = "1",
}