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Oryzias curvinotus in Sanya Does Not Contain the Male Sex-Determining Gene dmy.


ABSTRACT: Hainan medaka (Oryzias curvinotus) is distributed in the coastal waters of the South China Sea and is able to adapt to a wide range of salinities. In this study, we characterized O. curvinotus in Sanya River (SY-medaka), which lacks dmy (a male sex-determining gene in O. latipes and O. curvinotus). In a comparison of SY-medaka and Gaoqiao medaka (GQ-medaka), the morphological difference between the two populations does not reach the subspecies level and they can be considered two geographic populations of O. curvinotus. A mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I (CoI) sequence alignment showed that the sequence identities between SY-medaka and other geographic populations of O. curvinotus are as high as 95%. A phylogenetic analysis of the mitochondrial genome also indicated that SY-medaka belongs to O. curvinotus. Molecular marker-based genetic sex assays and whole genome re-sequencing showed that SY-medaka does not contain dmy. Further, in RNA-Seq analyses of the testis and ovaries of sexually mature SY-medaka, dmy expression was not detected. We speculate that high temperatures resulted in the loss of dmy in SY-medaka during evolution, or the lineage has another sex-determining gene. This study provides a valuable dataset for elucidating the mechanism underlying sex determination in Oryzias genus and advances research on functional genomics or reproduction biology in O. curvinotus.

SUBMITTER: Dong Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8148570 | biostudies-literature | 2021 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>Oryzias curvinotus</i> in Sanya Does Not Contain the Male Sex-Determining Gene <i>dmy</i>.

Dong Zhongdian Z   Li Xueyou X   Yao Zebin Z   Wang Chun C   Guo Yusong Y   Wang Qian Q   Shao Changwei C   Wang Zhongduo Z  

Animals : an open access journal from MDPI 20210506 5


Hainan medaka (<i>Oryzias curvinotus</i>) is distributed in the coastal waters of the South China Sea and is able to adapt to a wide range of salinities. In this study, we characterized <i>O</i><i>. curvinotus</i> in Sanya River (SY-medaka), which lacks <i>dmy</i> (a male sex-determining gene in <i>O. latipes</i> and <i>O. curvinotus</i>). In a comparison of SY-medaka and Gaoqiao medaka (GQ-medaka), the morphological difference between the two populations does not reach the subspecies level and  ...[more]

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