Literature DB >> 33035394

High-quality chromosome-level genomes of two tilapia species reveal their evolution of repeat sequences and sex chromosomes.

Wenjing Tao1, Luohao Xu2,3, Lin Zhao1, Zexian Zhu2, Xin Wu1, Qianwen Min1, Deshou Wang1, Qi Zhou2,3,4.   

Abstract

Tilapias are one of the most farmed fishes that are coined as "aquatic chicken" by the food industry. Nile tilapia and blue tilapia exhibit very recent transition of sex chromosome systems since their divergence approximately five million years ago, making them a great model for elucidating the molecular and evolutionary mechanisms of sex chromosome turnovers. Studies of their sex-determining pathways are also critical for developing genetic sex control in aquaculture. We report here the newly produced genomes of Nile tilapia and blue tilapia that integrate long-read sequencing and chromatin conformation data. The two nearly complete genomes have anchored over 97% of the sequences into linkage groups (LGs), and assembled majorities of complex repetitive regions including telomeres, centromeres and rDNA clusters. In particular, we inferred two episodes of repeat expansion at LG3 respectively in the ancestor of cichlids and that of tilapias. The consequential large heterochromatic region concentrated at one end of LG3 comprises tandem arrays of mRNA and small RNA genes, among which we have identified a candidate female determining gene Paics in blue tilapia. Paics shows female-specific patterns of single-nucleotide variants, copy numbers and expression patterns in gonads during early gonadogenesis. Our work provides a very important genomic resource for functional studies of cichlids, and suggested that unequal distribution of repeat content that impacts the local recombination rate might make some chromosomes more likely to become sex chromosomes.
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  aquaculture; comparative genomics; heterochromatin; sex chromosome evolution; tilapia

Year:  2020        PMID: 33035394     DOI: 10.1111/1755-0998.13273

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ecol Resour        ISSN: 1755-098X            Impact factor:   7.090


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