Genome-wide SNP analysis provides insights into the XX/XY sex-determination system in silver barb (Barbonymus gonionotus)
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Published:2023-12-31
Issue:4
Volume:21
Page:e47
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ISSN:2234-0742
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Container-title:Genomics & Informatics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Genomics Inform
Author:
Chailertrit VisarutORCID,
Panthum ThitipongORCID,
Kongkaew Lalida,
Chalermwong PiangjaiORCID,
Singchat WorapongORCID,
Ahmad Syed FarhanORCID,
Kraichak EkaphanORCID,
Muangmai NarongritORCID,
Duengkae PrateepORCID,
Peyachoknagul SurinORCID,
Han KyudongORCID,
Srikulnath KornsornORCID
Abstract
Silver barb (Barbonymus gonionotus) is among the most economically important freshwater fish species in Thailand. It ranks fourth in economic value and third in production weight for fisheries and culture in Thailand. An XX/XY sex-determination system based on gynogenesis was previously reported for this fish. In this study, the molecular basis underlying the sex-determination system was further investigated. Genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphism data were generated for 32 captive-bred silver barb individuals, previously scored by phenotypic sex, to identify sex-linked regions associated with sex determination. Sixty-three male-linked loci, indicating putative XY chromosomes, were identified. Male-specific loci were not observed, which indicates that the putative Y chromosome is young and the sex determination region is cryptic. A homology search revealed that most male-linked loci were homologous to the Mariner/Tc1 and Gypsy transposable elements and are probably the remnants of an initial accumulation of repeats on the Y chromosome from the early stages of sex chromosome differentiation. This research provides convincing insights into the mechanism of sex determination and reveals the potential sex determination regions in silver barb. The study provides the basic data necessary for increasing the commercial value of silver barbs through genetic improvements.
Funder
Throne Ph.D. Scholarship Programme
Kasetsart University and the National Science and Technology Development Agency
Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation
National Research Council of Thailand
High-Potential Research Team Grant Program
Publisher
Korea Genome Organization
Subject
Health Informatics,Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics