A 180 My-old female-specific genome region in sturgeon reveals the oldest known vertebrate sex determining system with undifferentiated sex chromosomes

Archive ouverte

Kuhl, Heiner | Guiguen, Yann | Höhne, Christin | Kreuz, Eva | Kang, Du | Klopp, Christophe | Lopez-Roques, Celine | Yebra-Pimentel, Elena Santidrian | Ciorpac, Mitica | Gessner, Jörn | Holostenco, Daniela | Kleiner, Wibke | Kohlmann, Klaus | Lamatsch, Dunja, K | Prokopov, Dmitry | Bestin, Anastasia | Bonpunt, Emmanuel | Debeuf, Bastien | Haffray, Pierrick | Morvezen, Romain | Patrice, Pierre | Suciu, Radu | Dirks, Ron | Wuertz, Sven | Kloas, Werner | Schartl, Manfred | Stöck, Matthias

Edité par CCSD -

Several hypotheses explain the prevalence of undifferentiated sex chromosomes in poikilothermic vertebrates. Turnovers change the master sex determination gene, the sex chromosome or the sex determination system (e.g. XY to WZ). Jumping master genes stay main triggers but translocate to other chromosomes. Occasional recombination (e.g. in sex-reversed females) prevents sex chromosome degeneration. Recent research has uncovered conserved heteromorphic or even homomorphic sex chromosomes in several clades of non-avian and non-mammalian vertebrates. Sex determination in sturgeons (Acipenseridae) has been a long-standing basic biological question, linked to economical demands by the caviar-producing aquaculture. Here, we report the discovery of a sex-specific sequence from sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus). Using chromosome-scale assemblies and pool-sequencing, we first identified a ~16 kb female-specific region. We developed a PCR-genotyping test, yielding female-specific products in six species, spanning the entire phylogeny with the most divergent extant lineages (A. sturio, A. oxyrinchus vs. A. ruthenus, Huso huso), stemming from an ancient tetraploidization. Similar results were obtained in two octoploid species (A. gueldenstaedtii, A. baerii). Conservation of a female-specific sequence for a long period, representing 180 My of sturgeon evolution, and across at least one polyploidization event, raises many interesting biological questions. We discuss a conserved undifferentiated sex chromosome system with a ZZ/ZW-mode of sex determination and potential alternatives.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

A 180 Myr-old female-specific genome region in sturgeon reveals the oldest known vertebrate sex determining system with undifferentiated sex chromosomes

Archive ouverte | Kuhl, Heiner | CCSD

International audience. Several hypotheses explain the prevalence of undifferentiated sex chromosomes in poikilothermic vertebrates. Turnovers change the master sex determination gene, the sex chromosome or the sex ...

The sterlet sturgeon genome sequence and the mechanisms of segmental rediploidization

Archive ouverte | Du, Kang | CCSD

International audience. Sturgeons seem to be frozen in time. The archaic characteristics of this ancient fish lineage place it in a key phylogenetic position at the base of the ~30,000 modern teleost fish species. M...

Multi-genome comparisons reveal gain-and-loss evolution of anti-Mullerian hormone receptor type 2 as a candidate master sex-determining gene in Percidae

Archive ouverte | Kuhl, Heiner | CCSD

International audience. Abstract Background The Percidae family comprises many fish species of major importance for aquaculture and fisheries. Based on three new chromosome-scale assemblies in Perca fluviatilis , Pe...

Chargement des enrichissements...