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A chromosome‐level genome assembly enables the identification of the follicule stimulating hormone receptor as the master sex‐determining gene in the flatfish Solea senegalensis.

Authors :
de la Herrán, Roberto
Hermida, Miguel
Rubiolo, Juan Andres
Gómez‐Garrido, Jèssica
Cruz, Fernando
Robles, Francisca
Navajas‐Pérez, Rafael
Blanco, Andres
Villamayor, Paula Rodriguez
Torres, Dorinda
Sánchez‐Quinteiro, Pablo
Ramirez, Daniel
Rodríguez, Maria Esther
Arias‐Pérez, Alberto
Cross, Ismael
Duncan, Neil
Martínez‐Peña, Teresa
Riaza, Ana
Millán, Adrian
De Rosa, M. Cristina
Source :
Molecular Ecology Resources. May2023, Vol. 23 Issue 4, p886-904. 19p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Sex determination (SD) shows huge variation among fish and a high evolutionary rate, as illustrated by the Pleuronectiformes (flatfishes). This order is characterized by its adaptation to demersal life, compact genomes and diversity of SD mechanisms. Here, we assembled the Solea senegalensis genome, a flatfish of great commercial value, into 82 contigs (614 Mb) combining long‐ and short‐read sequencing, which were next scaffolded using a highly dense genetic map (28,838 markers, 21 linkage groups), representing 98.9% of the assembly. Further, we established the correspondence between the assembly and the 21 chromosomes by using BAC‐FISH. Whole genome resequencing of six males and six females enabled the identification of 41 single nucleotide polymorphism variants in the follicle stimulating hormone receptor (fshr) consistent with an XX/XY SD system. The observed sex association was validated in a broader independent sample, providing a novel molecular sexing tool. The fshr gene displayed differential expression between male and female gonads from 86 days post‐fertilization, when the gonad is still an undifferentiated primordium, concomitant with the activation of amh and cyp19a1a, testis and ovary marker genes, respectively, in males and females. The Y‐linked fshr allele, which included 24 nonsynonymous variants and showed a highly divergent 3D protein structure, was overexpressed in males compared to the X‐linked allele at all stages of gonadal differentiation. We hypothesize a mechanism hampering the action of the follicle stimulating hormone driving the undifferentiated gonad toward testis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1755098X
Volume :
23
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Molecular Ecology Resources
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162897951
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/1755-0998.13750