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B chromosomes have a functional effect on female sex determination in Lake Victoria cichlid fishes.


ABSTRACT: The endemic cichlid fishes in Lake Victoria are a model system for speciation through adaptive radiation. Although the evolution of the sex-determination system may also play a role in speciation, little is known about the sex-determination system of Lake Victoria cichlids. To understand the evolution of the sex-determination system in these fish, we performed cytogenetic analysis in 11 cichlid species from Lake Victoria. B chromosomes, which are present in addition to standard chromosomes, were found at a high prevalence rate (85%) in these cichlids. In one species, B chromosomes were female-specific. Cross-breeding using females with and without the B chromosomes demonstrated that the presence of the B chromosomes leads to a female-biased sex ratio in this species. Although B chromosomes were believed to be selfish genetic elements with little effect on phenotype and to lack protein-coding genes, the present study provides evidence that B chromosomes have a functional effect on female sex determination. FISH analysis using a BAC clone containing B chromosome DNA suggested that the B chromosomes are derived from sex chromosomes. Determination of the nucleotide sequences of this clone (104.5 kb) revealed the presence of several protein-coding genes in the B chromosome, suggesting that B chromosomes have the potential to contain functional genes. Because some sex chromosomes in amphibians and arthropods are thought to be derived from B chromosomes, the B chromosomes in Lake Victoria cichlids may represent an evolutionary transition toward the generation of sex chromosomes.

SUBMITTER: Yoshida K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3158035 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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B chromosomes have a functional effect on female sex determination in Lake Victoria cichlid fishes.

Yoshida Kohta K   Terai Yohey Y   Mizoiri Shinji S   Aibara Mitsuto M   Nishihara Hidenori H   Watanabe Masakatsu M   Kuroiwa Asato A   Hirai Hirohisa H   Hirai Yuriko Y   Matsuda Yoichi Y   Okada Norihiro N  

PLoS genetics 20110818 8


The endemic cichlid fishes in Lake Victoria are a model system for speciation through adaptive radiation. Although the evolution of the sex-determination system may also play a role in speciation, little is known about the sex-determination system of Lake Victoria cichlids. To understand the evolution of the sex-determination system in these fish, we performed cytogenetic analysis in 11 cichlid species from Lake Victoria. B chromosomes, which are present in addition to standard chromosomes, were  ...[more]

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