Investigation of temperature-dependent sex reversal in Nile tilapia using ddRAD-seq
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA354565)

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Project name: Oreochromis niloticus
Description: In Nile tilapia sex determination is governed by a male heterogametic system XX/XY either on LG1 or LG23. The latter carries a Y-specific duplicate of the amh gene, which is a testis-determining factor. Allelic variants in the amh-gene demonstrated to be major triggers for autosomal and temperature-dependent sex reversal. Further, QTL on LG23 and LG20 show a temperature-responsiveness with influence on the phenotypic sex relative to the sex chromosomes. Here we present a ddRAD-seq based approach to identify genomic regions that show unusual large differentiation in terms of FST between temperature-treated pseudomales and non-masculinized females using a comparative genome-scan. Genome-wide associations were identified for the temperature-dependent sex using a genetically all-female population devoid of amh-ΔY.
Data type: targeted loci
Sample scope: Multiisolate
Relevance: Evolution
Organization: Goettingen University
Last updated: 2016-11-22
Statistics: 120 samples; 120 experiments; 120 runs