2019
DOI: 10.1101/662049
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Analysis of meiosis in Pristionchus pacificus reveals plasticity in homolog pairing and synapsis in the nematode lineage

Abstract: 1The goal of meiosis is to produce haploid gametes from diploid progenitor cells. While meiosis was likely 2 present in the last eukaryotic common ancestor (LECA), diversity in meiotic mechanisms has long been 3 observed among sexually reproducing eukaryotes. Here we describe a new, comparative model system for 4 molecular analysis of meiosis, the nematode Pristionchus pacificus, a distant relative of the widely 5 studied model organism Caenorhabditis elegans. Despite superficial similarities in germline organ… Show more

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“…While Pristionchus pacificus is an emerging model organism for evolutionary and developmental biology, its SC is poorly characterized. One SC protein, Ppa-SYP-4, has been identified based on a limited sequence similarity to the C-terminus of C. elegans SYP-4 (42). Notably, Ppa-SYP-4’s coiled-coil is predicted to be only 31nm long, too short to span the 100nm SC as a head-to-head dimer, suggesting that we have yet to identify a transverse filament protein in P. pacificus .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While Pristionchus pacificus is an emerging model organism for evolutionary and developmental biology, its SC is poorly characterized. One SC protein, Ppa-SYP-4, has been identified based on a limited sequence similarity to the C-terminus of C. elegans SYP-4 (42). Notably, Ppa-SYP-4’s coiled-coil is predicted to be only 31nm long, too short to span the 100nm SC as a head-to-head dimer, suggesting that we have yet to identify a transverse filament protein in P. pacificus .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used each of these 68 candidates as queries in a BLAST search against the strand-specific transcriptome to identify a gene name that corresponds to the RNA-tomography data, and selected genes that were gonad enriched. We were left with eight candidates, including Ppa-SYP-4 (42).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%