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Tracing the emergence of a novel sex-determining gene in medaka, Oryzias luzonensis
- Source :
- Genetics. 191(1)
- Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- Three sex-determining (SD) genes, SRY (mammals), Dmy (medaka), and DM-W (Xenopus laevis), have been identified to date in vertebrates. However, how and why a new sex-determining gene appears remains unknown, as do the switching mechanisms of the master sex-determining gene. Here, we used positional cloning to search for the sex-determining gene in Oryzias luzonensis and found that GsdfY (gonadal soma derived growth factor on the Y chromosome) has replaced Dmy as the master sex-determining gene in this species. We found that GsdfY showed high expression specifically in males during sex differentiation. Furthermore, the presence of a genomic fragment that included GsdfY converts XX individuals into fertile XX males. Luciferase assays demonstrated that the upstream sequence of GsdfY contributes to the male-specific high expression. Gsdf is downstream of Dmy in the sex-determining cascade of O. latipes, suggesting that emergence of the Dmy-independent Gsdf allele led to the appearance of this novel sex-determining gene in O. luzonensis.
- Subjects :
- Fish Proteins
Male
Positional cloning
Oryzias luzonensis
Molecular Sequence Data
Oryzias
Investigations
Y chromosome
Genetics
Animals
Amino Acid Sequence
Gene
Regulation of gene expression
Sex Characteristics
Sexual differentiation
Sex Chromosomes
biology
Computational Biology
XY sex-determination system
Sex Determination Processes
biology.organism_classification
Testis determining factor
Fertility
Gene Expression Regulation
Mutation
Female
human activities
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 19432631
- Volume :
- 191
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Genetics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....024ee39a323f55aa1d3f512040e0eec6