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Common spontaneous sex-reversed XX males of the medaka Oryzias latipes

Authors :
Nanda, Indrajit
Hornung, Ute
Kondo, Mariko
Schmid, Michael
Schartl, Manfred
Source :
Genetics. Jan, 2003, Vol. 163 Issue 1, p245, 7 p.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

In the medaka, a duplicated version of the dmrt1 gene, dmrt1bY, has been identified as a candidate for the master male sex-determining gene on the Y chromosome. By screening several strains of Northern and Southern medaka we identified a considerable number of males with normal phenotype and uncompromised fertility, but lacking dmrt1bY. The frequency of such males was >10% in some strains and zero in others. Analysis for the presence of other Y-linked markers by FISH analysis, PCR, and phenotype indicated that their genotype is XX. Crossing such males with XX females led to a strong female bias in the offspring and also to a reappearance of XX males in the following generations. This indicated that the candidate male sex-determining gene dmrt1bY may not be necessary for male development in every case, but that its function can be taken over by so far unidentified autosomal modifiers.

Details

ISSN :
00166731
Volume :
163
Issue :
1
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.98371146