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Molecular Analysis of the Sex-Determining Region of the Platyfish Xiphophorus maculatus

Authors :
Schultheis, Christina
Zhou, Qingchun
Froschauer, Alexander
Nanda, Indrajit
Selz, Yvonne
Schmidt, Cornelia
Matschl, Sabine
Wenning, Marina
Veith, Anne-Marie
Naciri, Mariam
Hanel, Reinhold
Braasch, Ingo
Dettai, Agnès
Böhne, Astrid
Ozouf-Costaz, Catherine
Chilmonczyk, Stefan
Ségurens, Béatrice
Couloux, Arnaud
Bernard-Samain, Sylvie
Schmid, Michael
Schartl, Manfred
Volff, Jean-Nicolas
Source :
Zebrafish; Fall 2006, Vol. 3 Issue: 3 p299-309, 11p
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Due to the presence of genetically well-defined sex chromosomes, with a relatively restricted sex-determination region containing markers identified at the molecular level, the platyfish Xiphophorus maculatus is one of the best models for the positional cloning of a master sex-determining gene in fish. Both male and female heterogametes and three different types of sex chromosomes have been described in the platyfish, with several loci involved in pigmentation, melanoma formation, and sexual maturity closely linked to the master sex-determining locus. Using the melanoma-inducing oncogene Xmrk, its protooncogenic counterpart egfrb, as well as other X- and Y-linked molecular markers, bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) contigs have been assembled for the sex-determining region of X. maculatus, which was mapped by fluorescent in situ hybridization to the subtelomeric region of the sex chromosomes. Initial sequence analysis of these contigs revealed several gene candidates and uncovered syntenies with different mammalian and chicken autosomes, supporting an independent origin of sex chromosomes in platyfish and tetrapods. Strikingly, the sex determination region of the platyfish is very instable and frequently undergoes duplications, deletions, and transpositions. This instability might be linked to the high genetic variability affecting sex determination and other sex-linked traits in Xiphophorus.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15458547 and 15578542
Volume :
3
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Zebrafish
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs10050420
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1089/zeb.2006.3.299