报告人 :Zhen-Xia Chen Ph.D
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases,NIH
报告内容简介:
X chromosome dosage compensation is required for male viability. We took Drosophila melanogaster, which achieves dosage compensation by the action of a well-studied complex of proteins and non-coding RNAs, as a model system to study the evolution of dosage compensation. It is assumed that dosage compensation is 2-fold, but the baseline value for dosage compensation, which takes events such as gene regulation into account, is unknown. By using a series of deficiencies on the X and autosomes, along with mutations in the sex determination gene tra2 to minimize confounding sex-biased expression, we have carefully measured the X chromosome response to gene dose by RNASeq. We observe similar modest dosage compensation for both X chromosome and autosome genes. These data suggest that the X chromosome is neither inherently more robust nor sensitive to dosage change, and shed light on the evolution of dosage compensation.
时间:2014年12月5日(星期五) 上午 10:30-11:30
地点:RAYBET雷竞技七楼会议室
邀请人:郭安源