Locating the Sex Determining Region of Linkage Group 12 of Guppy ().

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Centre for Ecology and Conservation, University of Exeter, Penryn, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR10 9FE, UK.

Published: October 2020

Despite over 100 years of study, the location of the fully sex-linked region of the guppy () carrying the male-determining locus, and the regions where the XY pair recombine, remain unclear. Previous population genomics studies to determine these regions used small samples from recently bottlenecked captive populations, which increase the false positive rate of associations between individuals' sexes and SNPs. Using new data from multiple natural populations, we show that a recently proposed candidate for this species' male-determining gene is probably not completely sex-linked, leaving the maleness factor still unidentified. Variants in the chromosome 12 region carrying the candidate gene sometimes show linkage disequilibrium with the sex-determining factor, but no consistently male-specific variant has yet been found. Our genetic mapping with molecular markers spread across chromosome 12 confirms that this is the guppy XY pair. We describe two families with recombinants between the X and Y chromosomes, which confirm that the male-determining locus is in the region identified by all previous studies, near the terminal pseudo-autosomal region (PAR), which crosses over at a very high rate in males. We correct the PAR marker order, and assign two unplaced scaffolds to the PAR. We also detect a duplication, with one copy in the male-determining region, explaining signals of sex linkage in a more proximal region.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7534449PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.120.401573DOI Listing

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