%0 Journal Article %A Benjamin M Skinner %A Kim Lachani %A Carole A Sargent %A Fengtang Yang %A Peter Ellis %A Toby Hunt %A Beiyuan Fu %A Sandra Louzada %A Carol Churcher %A Chris Tyler-Smith %A Nabeel A Affara %T Expansion of the HSFY gene family in pig lineages %D 2014 %R 10.1101/012906 %J bioRxiv %P 012906 %X Amplified gene families on sex chromosomes can harbour genes with important biological functions, especially relating to fertility. The HSFY family has amplified on the Y chromosome of the domestic pig (Sus scrofa), in an apparently independent event to an HSFY expansion on the Y chromosome of cattle (Bos taurus). Although the biological functions of HSFY genes are poorly understood, they appear to be involved in gametogenesis in a number of mammalian species, and, in cattle, HSFY gene copy number correlates with levels of fertility.We have investigated the HSFY family in domestic pigs, and other suid species including warthogs, bushpigs, babirusas and peccaries. The domestic pig contains at least two amplified variants of HSFY, distinguished predominantly by presence or absence of a SINE within the intron. Both these variants are expressed in testis, and both are present in approximately 50 copies each in a single cluster on the short arm of the Y. The longer form has multiple nonsense mutations rendering it likely non-functional, but many of the shorter forms still have coding potential. Other suid species also have these two variants of HSFY, and estimates of copy number suggest the HSFY family may have amplified independently twice during suid evolution. Given the association of HSFY gene copy number with fertility in cattle, HSFY is likely to play an important role in spermatogenesis in pigs also. %U https://www.biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv/early/2014/12/19/012906.full.pdf