A chromosome-level genome assembly enables the identification of the follicule stimulating hormone receptor as the master sex determining gene in the flatfish Solea senegalensis

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de la Herrán, Roberto

Hermida, Miguel

Rubiolo, Juan Andres

Gómez-Garrido, Jèssica

Cruz, Fernando

Robles, Francisca

Navajas-Pérez, Rafael

Blanco, Andres

Rodriguez Villamayor, Paula

Torres, Dorinda

Sánchez-Quinteiro, Pablo

Ramirez, Daniel

Rodríguez, Maria Esther

Arias-Pérez, Alberto

Cross, Ismael

Duncan, Neil

Martínez-Peña, Teresa

Riaza, Ana

Millán, Adrian

De Rosa, M.Cristina

Pirolli, Davide

Gut, Marta

Bouza, Carmen

Robledo, Diego

Rebordinos, Laureana

Alioto, Tyler

Ruíz-Rejón, Carmelo

Martínez, Paulino

Fecha de publicación

2023-01-01



Resumen

Sex determination (SD) shows huge variation among fish and a high evolutionary rate, as illustrated by the Pleuronectiformes (flatfishes). This order is characterized by its adaptation to demersal life, compact genomes and diversity of SD mechanisms. Here, we assembled the Solea senegalensis genome, a flatfish of great commercial value, into 82 contigs (614 Mb) combining long- and short-read sequencing, which were next scaffolded using a highly dense genetic map (28,838 markers, 21 linkage groups), representing 98.9% of the assembly. Further, we established the correspondence between the assembly and the 21 chromosomes by using BAC-FISH. Whole genome resequencing of six males and six females enabled the identification of 41 SNP variants in the follicle stimulating hormone receptor (fshr) consistent with an XX / XY SD system. The observed sex association was validated in a broader independent sample, providing a novel molecular sexing tool. Fshr displayed differential gene expression between male and female gonads from 86 days post-fertilization, when the gonad is still an undifferentiated primordium, concomitant with the activation of amh and cyp19a1a, testis and ovary marker genes, respectively, in males and females. The Y-linked fshr allele, which included 24 non-synonymous variants and showed a highly divergent 3D protein structure, was overexpressed in males compared to the X-linked allele at all stages of gonadal differentiation. We hypothesize a mechanism hampering the action of the follicle stimulating hormone driving the undifferentiated gonad toward testis.

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637 - Productos de los animales domésticos, de la caza y de la pesca

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19

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Wiley

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Molecular Ecology Reseources

Número del acuerdo de la subvención

MICIU/Programa Estatal de I+D+i orientada a los retos de la sociedad/RTI2018-096847-B-C21/ES/Estudios genómicos y de determinación sexual en el lenguado (Solea senegalensis) mediante integración de mapas/

MICIU/Programa Estatal de I+D+i orientada a los retos de la sociedad/RTI2018-096847-B-C22/ES/Desarrollo del mapa de ligamento diploide del lenguado y caracterización de secuencias repetidas y genes con expresión diferencial entre sexos/

MICIU/Programa Estatal de I+D+i orientada a los retos de la sociedad/RTI2018-097110-B-C21/ES/Análisis de crecimiento y anomalías vertebrales en lenguado senegalés (Solea senegalensis): búsqueda de biomarcadores de calidad y bienestar en piscicultura/

EC/H2020/817923/EU/Advancing European Aquaculture by Genome Functional Annotation/AQUA-FAANG

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