Author:
Charlesworth Deborah,Bergero Roberta,Graham Chay,Gardner Jim,Yong Lengxob
Abstract
AbstractWe describe new genetic mapping results from 6 full-sib families in the guppy (Poecilia reticulata), two of which included recombinants between the X and Y chromosomes. These recombinants confirm that the guppy sex-determining locus is in the region identified by all previous studies, including a recent report suggesting a candidate sex-determining gene in this fish, close to the pseudo-autosomal region (or PAR) at the chromosome terminus. Our results suggest the presence of some errors in the current assembly of the guppy genome. In males, crossing over occurs at a very high rate in the PAR, and our genetic map of the region allows us to correct the marker order. We also identified two unplaced scaffolds carrying genes that map to the PAR. Genetic mapping cannot be used to order markers in the region where crossing over is infrequent. However, our recombinant male is informative about the order, under the reasonable assumption that crossovers are infrequent. Our mapping families and natural population samples also show that the recently proposed candidate for this species’ sex-determining gene is not completely sex-linked. We detect an association between individuals’ sex and an SNP in the sex-determining region, but not with a marker 0.9 Mb away from it, suggesting that variants in this region may be in linkage disequilibrium with the actual sex-determining factor, but that the factor itself has not yet been identified. So far, no consistently male-specific variant has been identified in the guppy sex-determining region.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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