iScience (Jan 2021)

fshr: a fish sex-determining locus shows variable incomplete penetrance across flathead grey mullet populations

  • Serena Ferraresso,
  • Luca Bargelloni,
  • Massimiliano Babbucci,
  • Rita Cannas,
  • Maria Cristina Follesa,
  • Laura Carugati,
  • Riccardo Melis,
  • Angelo Cau,
  • Manos Koutrakis,
  • Argyrios Sapounidis,
  • Donatella Crosetti,
  • Tomaso Patarnello

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
p. 101886

Abstract

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Summary: Whole-genome sequencing data were produced from a single flathead grey mullet female and assembled into a draft genome sequence, whereas publicly available sequence data were used to obtain a male draft sequence. Two pools, each consisting of 60 unrelated individuals, respectively, of male and female fish were analyzed using Pool-Sequencing. Mapping and analysis of Pool-Seq data against the draft genome(s) revealed >30 loci potentially associated with sex, the most promising locus of which, encoding the follicle-stimulating hormone receptor (fshr) and harboring two missense variants, was genotyped on 245 fish from four Mediterranean populations. Genotype data showed that fshr represents a previously unknown sex-determining locus, although the incomplete association pattern between fshr genotype and sex-phenotype, the variability of such pattern across different populations, and the presence of other candidate loci reveal that a greater complexity underlies sex determination in the flathead grey mullet.

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