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Chromosomal fissions and fusions are common, yet the molecular mechanisms and implications in speciation remain poorly understood. Here, we confirm a fission event in one zokor species through multiple-omics and functional analyses. We traced this event to a mutation in a splicing enhancer of the DNA repair gene in the fission-bearing species, which caused exon skipping and produced a truncated protein that disrupted DNA repair. An intronic deletion in , known to facilitate neo-telomere formation when knocked out, reduced gene activity. These variants collectively drove chromosomal fission in this zokor species. The newly formed chromosome became fixed due to carrying essential genes and strong selective pressure. While geographic isolation likely initiated the divergence of this species and the sister one, the fission event and associated decline at the chromosome level in gene flow probably exacerbated the speciation process. Our work elucidates the genetic basis of chromosomal fission and underscores its role in speciation dynamics.
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Sci Adv
September 2025
State Key Laboratory of Herbage Improvement and Grassland Agro-Ecosystems, College of Ecology, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, P. R. China.
Chromosomal fissions and fusions are common, yet the molecular mechanisms and implications in speciation remain poorly understood. Here, we confirm a fission event in one zokor species through multiple-omics and functional analyses. We traced this event to a mutation in a splicing enhancer of the DNA repair gene in the fission-bearing species, which caused exon skipping and produced a truncated protein that disrupted DNA repair.
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Centro Ricerca e Innovazione, Fondazione Edmund Mach, Via Mach 1, 38098 San Michele all'Adige, Italy. Electronic address:
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August 2025
College of Laboratory Medicine, Hunan University of Medicine, Huaihua, China.
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September 2025
Department of Developmental Biology, Institute for Plant Sciences and Microbiology, University of Hamburg, 22609 Hamburg, Germany.
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August 2025
Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan.
Species from diverse animal lineages have conserved groups of orthologous genes together on the same chromosome for over half a billion years since the last common ancestor of bilaterians. Although notable exceptions exist, the stability of chromosome-scale gene linkages has been proposed to be the norm among animals. Here we test this hypothesis across species from 52 bilaterian classes representing 15 different phyla.
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