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Quote : | "Death of Y may spawn new human species Judy Skatssoon ABC Science Online Thursday, 10 August 2006
The chromosomes we have today may not be the ones we'll have in 15 million years. So, what will this mean for the future of our species? (Image: iStockphoto) The pending demise of the Y chromosome could give rise to a whole new species of human, a professor of comparative genomics says.
Scientists have been speculating about the demise of the Y chromosome for some years now but Professor Jenny Graves of the Australian National University in Canberra has come up with a bold new twist on the theory.
Graves, who has been working on sex chromosomes in marsupials, will present her theory at the 11th International Congress of Genetics in Brisbane today.
She will tell the conference that new 'male making' genes on other chromosomes could step up to do the job of the Y chromosome's SRY gene, which is the key to making males male.
But this could mean men without Y chromosomes would split off from those with, eventually evolving into a new species of hominid.
"It's quite possible that you could make new hominid species that way," she says.
When two populations become two species Graves says men without a Y chromosome would be largely infertile. But a small number would reproduce and pass the new sex determining gene to their children.
Eventually the group with the new gene would separate from the Y gene group, potentially evolving into a new species, she says.
"[The two groups] couldn't mate with each other so they'd get gradually different, just like chimpanzees and humans gradually became different 5 million years ago," she says.
"When two populations become two species there's generally there's some sort of wedge driven between them so they can't mate with each other.
"It might be a mountain range ... but it might be something fundamental like the way they determine sex has flipped to some new way."
15 million years and counting Graves says there are only 45 genes left on the Y chromosome from "a grand total" of 1400.
It also contains a lot of 'pseudo genes', which look like they should work but don't, suggesting they've recently become defunct.
According to her projections the Y chromosome will disappear altogether in 15 million years.
This will occur because unlike the other coupled genes, the single Y chromosome can't recombine with a matching partner and refresh itself.
Mutations will build up and the mutated genes will eventually drop off the chromosome because they no longer perform any useful function.
Graves says this has already happened in the case of the mole vole, an aggressive little rodent that appears male and is able to reproduce despite having lost its Y chromosome.
XX men Australian researcher Professor Andrew Sinclair, of Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, is researching so-called XX men, or the roughly one in 150,000 men who are born without a Y chromosome.
"What it's pointing to is the presence of new genes we haven't yet discovered to replace the ones on the Y chromosome," Sinclair says.
Alternately, the "volume" of previously existing genes may have been "turned up" in the absence of the Y genes, he says.
Sinclair's team is the first in the world to use new high-density gene chips to examine XX men in the hope of finding out which genes these are.
About 10% of affected men also have a tiny portion of the Y chromosome stuck on their X chromosome which carries across the testis determining gene, he says.
Sinclair says Grave's theory about a new human species could make sense "in a theoretical way" but is unlikely in reality.
"I don't know about a whole new species of human but if you lost the Y chromosome completely males would have to evolve in some way to deal with it," he says.
"If you have males without a Y chromosome I don't think I'd go as far as calling them a new species, but a new type of individual."
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http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/health/HealthRepublish_1710838.htm8/10/2006 11:42:45 AM |
Crede All American 7339 Posts user info edit post |
We'll all kill each other first. 8/10/2006 11:48:19 AM |
xvang All American 3468 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "We'll all kill each other first." |
Truth.8/10/2006 12:00:46 PM |
Doc Rambo IV All American 7202 Posts user info edit post |
see what being metrosexual is doing to our species 8/10/2006 12:04:40 PM |
OmarBadu zidik 25071 Posts user info edit post |
that's a pretty cool article 8/10/2006 12:06:43 PM |
Schuchula Veteran 138 Posts user info edit post |
Isn't going to happen. The Y-chromosome has been sequenced several times, and it's clear that there are 78 gene 'groups' on it, many of which are still autosomal. A mechanism by which it maintains those genes wasn't discovered until a couple years ago, but it seems pretty solid.
There are several copies of each functional gene. Whenever a copy degrades, it is overwritten using the other copies as a template, during meiosis. 8/10/2006 12:07:40 PM |
ncsuapex SpaceForRent 37776 Posts user info edit post |
Marsupials scare me. 8/10/2006 12:13:49 PM |
SandSanta All American 22435 Posts user info edit post |
We will evolve into Bjork. 8/10/2006 12:21:39 PM |
Sonia All American 14028 Posts user info edit post |
I wonder if the same is likely for species with ZZ/ZW chromosomes where ZZ = male, with females disappearing? Is the 15 million year estimate based on how many generations it'll take for the Y chromosome to become obsolete or is that figure more like a time bomb display? ;p 8/10/2006 12:24:11 PM |
Wraith All American 27257 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "[The two groups] couldn't mate with each other" |
Hahaha yeah right, if the internet is around there, the two groups WILL be fucking.8/10/2006 12:26:50 PM |
Wolf2Ranger All American 2615 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | ""We'll all kill each other first."" |
if we dont, we will become 2 different groups, then we'll kill each other in an all out war
[Edited on August 10, 2006 at 12:38 PM. Reason : .]8/10/2006 12:38:20 PM |
Schuchula Veteran 138 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I wonder if the same is likely for species with ZZ/ZW chromosomes where ZZ = male, with females disappearing? Is the 15 million year estimate based on how many generations it'll take for the Y chromosome to become obsolete or is that figure more like a time bomb display? ;p" |
Time bomb. In the past 6 million years, after the last autosomal addition to the Y, no genes were lost. Generally, the longevity of members of a species, and the rate at which they reproduce, correlates to the size of the Y-chromosome.
Short lived species with large litters have small or nonexistant Ys. Longer lived species with only a few offspring have large Ys. The benefits of having extra autosomal genes on the Y are more apparent. It has a greater impact on fertility.
And yes, the ZZ/ZW system is exactly the same. Some have Z0, some have ZZW, or ZW, or ZWW. Depending on the bird's sexual evolution, it may have lost the W altogether, or kept it, or gotten extra W's. Pretty much the same situation.8/10/2006 12:42:41 PM |
WolfpackKC Veteran 481 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | ""When two populations become two species there's generally there's some sort of wedge driven between them so they can't mate with each other." |
tell that to the gay flight attendant who kicked boots with a primate and brought back AIDS8/10/2006 2:34:32 PM |
hunterb2003 All American 14423 Posts user info edit post |
thats pretty sweet 8/10/2006 2:37:25 PM |
Arab13 Art Vandelay 45180 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Isn't going to happen. The Y-chromosome has been sequenced several times, and it's clear that there are 78 gene 'groups' on it, many of which are still autosomal. A mechanism by which it maintains those genes wasn't discovered until a couple years ago, but it seems pretty solid.
There are several copies of each functional gene. Whenever a copy degrades, it is overwritten using the other copies as a template, during meiosis." |
correct
and SIV -> HIV leap probably occured from butchering or eating a monkey rather than sex with it...8/10/2006 2:47:52 PM |
Perlith All American 7620 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "We'll all kill each other first." |
*Insert science fiction theory here* and will happen in 15 million years.
I'm curios, any geneticists out there know of studies on other species where this effect has already occurred?8/10/2006 3:20:39 PM |
Sonia All American 14028 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "And yes, the ZZ/ZW system is exactly the same. Some have Z0, some have ZZW, or ZW, or ZWW. Depending on the bird's sexual evolution, it may have lost the W altogether, or kept it, or gotten extra W's. Pretty much the same situation." |
-Schuchula
[Edited on August 10, 2006 at 3:31 PM. Reason : And I have a retarded cockatiel to prove it.]8/10/2006 3:30:42 PM |
abonorio All American 9344 Posts user info edit post |
I bet hillary clinton is behind this. 8/10/2006 3:34:33 PM |
firmbuttgntl Suspended 11931 Posts user info edit post |
It we be a supermale 8/10/2006 3:37:59 PM |
Deshman007 All American 3245 Posts user info edit post |
this could be the DUMBEST article EVAR written 8/10/2006 5:43:15 PM |
Ronny All American 30652 Posts user info edit post |
We'll all kill each other first. 8/10/2006 5:45:02 PM |
Crede All American 7339 Posts user info edit post |
Seriously, if our species cant figure out how to prevent this from happening with a 15 million year head start on it I dont know if our species deserves to evolve. 8/10/2006 7:45:37 PM |
Schuchula Veteran 138 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Edited on August 10, 2006 at 3:31 PM. Reason : And I have a retarded cockatiel to prove it." |
Cockatiels still have W chromosomes. As do most birds. Try again.
Quote : | "and SIV -> HIV leap probably occured from butchering or eating a monkey rather than sex with it..." |
[Edited on August 10, 2006 at 8:08 PM. Reason : there's evidence that polio vaccine research caused the SIV -> HIV jump, but it's not certain]8/10/2006 8:03:40 PM |
sylvershadow All American 7049 Posts user info edit post |
did u know that a shorter Y chromosome usually means a larger penis? 8/10/2006 8:05:17 PM |
skokiaan All American 26447 Posts user info edit post |
what do you think is responsible for metrosexuals? 8/10/2006 8:06:19 PM |
Sonia All American 14028 Posts user info edit post |
^^^ That's OK. None of my cockatiels are retarded in the clinical sense. 8/10/2006 8:31:18 PM |
Sleik All American 11177 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "We will evolve into Bjork." |
That would be DEvolving.8/11/2006 1:19:57 AM |
stategrad100 All American 6606 Posts user info edit post |
8/11/2006 1:24:38 AM |