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Multi-genome comparisons reveal gain-and-loss evolution of the anti-Mullerian hormone receptor type 2 gene, an old master sex determining gene, in Percidae

Multi-genome comparisons reveal gain-and-loss evolution of the anti-Mullerian hormone receptor type 2 gene, an old master sex determining gene, in Percidae

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英文摘要

The Percidae family comprises many fish species of major importance for aquaculture and fisheries. Based on three new chromosome-scale assemblies in Perca fluviatilis, Perca schrenkii and Sander vitreus along with additional percid fish reference genomes, we provide an evolutionary and comparative genomic analysis of their sex-determination systems. We explored the fate of a duplicated anti-Mullerian hormone receptor type-2 gene (amhr2bY), previously suggested to be the master sex determining (MSD) gene in P. flavescens. Phylogenetically related and structurally similar amhr2 duplications (amhr2b) were found in P. schrenkii and Sander lucioperca, potentially dating this duplication event to their last common ancestor around 19-27 Mya. In P. fluviatilis and S. vitreus, this amhr2b duplicate has been lost while it was subject to amplification in S. lucioperca. Analyses of the amhr2b locus in P. schrenkii suggest that this duplication could be also male-specific as it is in P. flavescens. In P. fluviatilis, a relatively small (100 kb) non-recombinant sex-determining region (SDR) was characterized on chromosome-18 using population-genomics approaches. This SDR is characterized by many male-specific single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) and no large duplication/insertion event, suggesting that P. fluviatilis has a male heterogametic sex determination system (XX/XY), generated by allelic diversification. This SDR contains six annotated genes, including three (c18h1orf198, hsdl1, tbc1d32) with higher expression in testis than ovary. Together, our results provide a new example of the highly dynamic sex chromosome turnover in teleosts and provide new genomic resources for Percidae, including sex-genotyping tools for all three known Perca species.

Kloas Werner、Kuhl Heiner、Iampietro Carole、Kuchly Claire、Parrinello Hugues、Confolent Carole、Wen Ming、Jouanno Elodie、Timirkhanov Serik、Wuertz Swen、Klopp Christophe、Herpin Amaury、Zahm Margot、Larson Wesley、Haffray Pierrick、Guiguen Yann、Euclide Peter、Morvezen Romain、Jaffrelo Lydia、Lecocq Thomas、Zarski Daniel、Bestin Anastasia、Poncet Charles、Feron Romain、Chardard Dominique、Rocha de Almeida Taina、Lopez-Roques Celine、Schaerlinger Berenice、Postlethwait John、Cabau Cedric、Donnadieu Cecile、Stock Matthias

10.1101/2023.11.13.566804

水产、渔业遗传学动物学

Kloas Werner,Kuhl Heiner,Iampietro Carole,Kuchly Claire,Parrinello Hugues,Confolent Carole,Wen Ming,Jouanno Elodie,Timirkhanov Serik,Wuertz Swen,Klopp Christophe,Herpin Amaury,Zahm Margot,Larson Wesley,Haffray Pierrick,Guiguen Yann,Euclide Peter,Morvezen Romain,Jaffrelo Lydia,Lecocq Thomas,Zarski Daniel,Bestin Anastasia,Poncet Charles,Feron Romain,Chardard Dominique,Rocha de Almeida Taina,Lopez-Roques Celine,Schaerlinger Berenice,Postlethwait John,Cabau Cedric,Donnadieu Cecile,Stock Matthias.Multi-genome comparisons reveal gain-and-loss evolution of the anti-Mullerian hormone receptor type 2 gene, an old master sex determining gene, in Percidae[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-10].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.11.13.566804.点此复制

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