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Evidence for a genetic sex determination in Cnidaria, the Mediterranean red coral (Corallium rubrum).


ABSTRACT: Sexual reproduction is widespread among eukaryotes, and the sex-determining processes vary greatly among species. While genetic sex determination (GSD) has been intensively described in bilaterian species, no example has yet been recorded among non-bilaterians. However, the quasi-ubiquitous repartition of GSD among multicellular species suggests that similar evolutionary forces can promote this system, and that these forces could occur also in non-bilaterians. Studying sex determination across the range of Metazoan diversity is indeed important to understand better the evolution of this mechanism and its lability. We tested the existence of sex-linked genes in the gonochoric red coral (Corallium rubrum, Cnidaria) using restriction site-associated DNA sequencing. We analysed 27?461 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 354 individuals from 12 populations including 53 that were morphologically sexed. We found a strong association between the allele frequencies of 472 SNPs and the sex of individuals, suggesting an XX/XY sex-determination system. This result was confirmed by the identification of 435 male-specific loci. An independent test confirmed that the amplification of these loci enabled us to identify males with absolute certainty. This is the first demonstration of a GSD system among non-bilaterian species and a new example of its convergence in multicellular eukaryotes.

SUBMITTER: Pratlong M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5383831 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evidence for a genetic sex determination in Cnidaria, the Mediterranean red coral (<i>Corallium rubrum</i>).

Pratlong M M   Haguenauer A A   Chenesseau S S   Brener K K   Mitta G G   Toulza E E   Bonabaud M M   Rialle S S   Aurelle D D   Pontarotti P P  

Royal Society open science 20170301 3


Sexual reproduction is widespread among eukaryotes, and the sex-determining processes vary greatly among species. While genetic sex determination (GSD) has been intensively described in bilaterian species, no example has yet been recorded among non-bilaterians. However, the quasi-ubiquitous repartition of GSD among multicellular species suggests that similar evolutionary forces can promote this system, and that these forces could occur also in non-bilaterians. Studying sex determination across t  ...[more]

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