| Literature DB >> 35122574 |
Jie Gong1, Bijun Li1, Ji Zhao1, Zhixiong Zhou1, Qiaozhen Ke1,2, Qihui Zhu3, Dongdong Xu3, Tao Zhou1, Peng Xu4,5.
Abstract
Rock bream (Oplegnathus fasciatus) is a valuable commercial marine teleost species, which exhibits sexual dimorphism in growth performance. However, the absence of a rapid and cost-effective sex identification method based on sex-specific genetic marker has impeded study on sex determination mechanisms and breeding applications. In the present study, we firstly developed the PCR method for identifying potential sex-specific sequences in Oplegnathus fasciatus with the next-generation sequencing. Sex-specific genomic regions/loci for sex determination were discovered on Chr2 and Chr6 by genome-wide association analysis, sequencing depth, and heterozygosity comparison between females and males. Candidate sex-determining genes (CCDC63, ITR, WNT4) were furtherly detected in transcriptome data of testes and ovaries. Taken together, a male-specific 34-bp deletion on the Chr2 was identified and developed into molecular marker of sex for O. fasciatus. After validation in individuals with known phenotypic sexes, the accuracy was 100%. This study gives an insight into the mechanism of sex determination in O. fasciatus, and the gender marker is crucial both for future genomic research and for development of efficient and sustainable aquaculture practice.Entities:
Keywords: Genetic sex identification; Genomic resources; Oplegnathus fasciatus; Sex determination system; Sex molecular marker
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35122574 DOI: 10.1007/s10126-022-10095-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Biotechnol (NY) ISSN: 1436-2228 Impact factor: 3.619