Department of Medicine, Division of Medical Genetics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, United States of America.
Department of Pediatrics, Division of Genetic Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington and Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, Washington, United States of America.
PLoS Genet. 2019 Nov 7;15(11):e1008421. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1008421. eCollection 2019 Nov.
Balancer chromosomes are multiply inverted and rearranged chromosomes that are widely used in Drosophila genetics. First described nearly 100 years ago, balancers are used extensively in stock maintenance and complex crosses. Recently, the complete molecular structures of several commonly used balancers were determined by whole-genome sequencing. This revealed a surprising amount of variation among balancers derived from a common progenitor, identified genes directly affected by inversion breakpoints, and cataloged mutations shared by balancers. These studies emphasized that it is important to choose the optimal balancer, because different inversions suppress meiotic recombination in different chromosomal regions. In this review, we provide a brief history of balancers in Drosophila, discuss how they are used today, and provide examples of unexpected recombination events involving balancers that can lead to stock breakdown.
平衡器染色体是经过多次倒置和重排的染色体,广泛应用于果蝇遗传学。近 100 年前首次描述,平衡器广泛用于品系维持和复杂杂交。最近,通过全基因组测序确定了几种常用平衡器的完整分子结构。这揭示了来自共同祖先的平衡器之间存在惊人的差异,鉴定了直接受倒位断点影响的基因,并编目了平衡器共有的突变。这些研究强调,选择最佳的平衡器很重要,因为不同的倒位抑制了不同染色体区域的减数分裂重组。在这篇综述中,我们提供了果蝇中平衡器的简要历史,讨论了它们今天的用途,并提供了涉及平衡器的意外重组事件的例子,这些事件可能导致品系崩溃。